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OpenAI released a new study that evaluates the risk of AI-assisted biological threat creation and calls for more research and preparedness on this frontier issue.
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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On Love Island USA, a show purportedly about pursuing heterosexual romance in an obnoxiously-lit villa in Fiji, the two biggest stories this season are not about sordid, spontaneous hookups; devastatingly hot bombshells in skimpy bikinis leaving broken hearts in their wake; or what scandalous behavior the night vision cameras have caught on tape. Instead, it’s […] Read more ›
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Yesterday, Sony stunned the games industry by announcing that it will no longer produce discs for PlayStation games starting in January 2028, citing "consumer preferences" as the reason for the shift towards an all-digital future. We've already seen plenty of community outcry about the decision, heard rumours that Xbox will be following suit, and speculated about what this means for the PlayStation 6. Read more Read more ›
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp hits out at Anthropic and OpenAI in heated interview. Read more ›
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Apple's Hide My Email service still reveals users' actual email addresses with little effort — even though it's been a year since the company was notified about problem. Read more ›
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Ukraine is mounting heavy, crew-served M2 Brownings on war robots, putting the iconic gun to work while keeping troops farther back. Read more ›
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Newegg's July 4 sale cuts prices on DDR5 memory kits from Corsair, G.Skill, TeamGroup, and V-color. Read more ›
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Keyboard shortcuts arrive in the Linux Terminal app, offering granular control and custom key mapping. Read more ›
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Boutique special edition game makers - which produce high-quality collector's editions for passionate fans - have come out to protest Sony's decision to end production of discs for physical games . Read more Read more ›
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Bitcoin rose more than 4% to trade above $61,000, its strongest level in over a week, after Fed Chair Kevin Warsh said inflation risks had eased. A 7.9% drop in South Korea's Kospi on renewed AI chip worries did little to dent the bid. Read more ›
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Доброго времени суток, друзья! Второго июля у меня сломался рабочий день. Сижу, раздаю задачи своему Claude Opus 4.8 - те же самые, что и вчера, и позавчера, и последние несколько недель. Рутина, отработаная до автоматизма: модель их щёлкала без вопросов. А тут - не щёлкает. Забывает, о чём мы говорили два сообщения назад. Лезет не в те файлы. Выдаёт результат, который приходится переделывать по три раза. Я сначала грешил на... Read more ›
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The left is painting Blue America rose. In just the past two weeks, four insurgent left-wing candidates — including three socialists — have won Democratic congressional primaries. The latest victor, 29-year-old Melat Kiros, defeated 15-term incumbent Diana DeGette Tuesday night. These wins capped a banner year for progressives in general and the Democratic Socialists of […] Read more ›
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I ripped open $892 worth of Pokémon packs on my phone in under 15 minutes and walked away with 62 cents. My adrenaline rush felt like the future of gambling. Read more ›
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OpenAI has floated giving the US government a 5 percent ownership stake as a way of easing tensions with the Trump administration and blunting mounting public backlash against AI, according to the Financial Times. CEO Sam Altman argued that giving the public a financial interest in the company would be the best way to share […] Read more ›
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Samsung's latest teasers are dropping some not-so-subtle hints about the Galaxy Z Fold 8 lineup. From pizza slices to clever visual tricks, everything points toward a wider, more pocket-friendly foldable arriving. Read more ›
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra introduced the Privacy Display feature – it allows parts (or all) of the screen to be switched to a restricted viewing angle mode temporarily. This allows you to read notifications and see other private info but prevents others nearby from taking a peek. As with so many Ultra features, there was a possibility that this would remain exclusive to the Ultra for the foreseeable future.... Read more ›
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OpenAI has made a significant update to its most widely used language model, GPT-5.5 Instant, which is the default in the free version of ChatGPT. The company announced the upgraded version of GPT-5.5 Instant yesterday on X, calling it "much more fun to talk to" and saying it is "better at understanding the intent behind a question and adapting its response accordingly," as well as offering improvements in shopping results,... Read more ›
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Liquid AI, founded by former MIT computer scientists, today released its smallest AI language model yet, LFM2.5-230M, and enterprises would do well to consider it for their uses in data extraction and local deployment on smartphones, laptops and robotics.This is a 230-million-parameter foundation model explicitly designed for on-device agentic workflows, and as Liquid states in its release blog post, that small size makes it possible to run nearly "anywhere." According... Read more ›
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Industrialized factories changed how the world produced physical goods: more output, lower costs, faster than anything that came before. Now a similar shift is happening with software. LLMs have lowered the barrier to writing code, increased individual output, and pushed organizations to think about software development as a production system. The standard software development lifecycle and CI/CD practices that have held for decades won't hold up under that pressure. That's... Read more ›
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OpenAI is announcing a limited preview of its next-generation GPT-5.6 model series today, introducing three distinct, capability-tiered models—Sol, Terra, and Luna—designed to re-engineer developer and enterprise workflows. The initial rollout is available through the API and Codex to a narrow set of approximately 20 total organizations after OpenAI shared the models and release plans with the U.S. government, following an executive order issued by President Donald J. Trump earlier this... Read more ›
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An endpoint agent cannot report its own absence. The 2026 Axonius Actionability Report, conducted with the Ponemon Institute and surveying 662 IT and security professionals, put a number on a gap SOC teams have worked around for years. Across the Axonius customer base, 12.7% of devices in a 298,000-device median inventory are missing their expected security agent.If a device has no agent, no management console shows it. If a CMDB... Read more ›
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Long-horizon reasoning exposes a core weakness in AI agents: context windows fill up fast, and retrieval pipelines return noise instead of signal.To solve this, researchers at the National University of Singapore developed MRAgent, a framework that abandons the static "retrieve-then-reason" approach. Instead, it uses a mechanism that allows an agent to dynamically develop its memory based on accumulating evidence. This multi-step memory reconstruction is integrated into the reasoning process of... Read more ›
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Anthropic recently told its growth team to hire more product managers, not fewer. The reason, as reported in industry coverage, was that Claude Code had quietly turned its engineering org into a team that ships at roughly three times its actual headcount, and the bottleneck moved from the integrated development environment (IDE) to the people deciding what to build.That detail is easy to miss in the noise of every AI... Read more ›
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In the past two years, businesses have been trying to fit large language models (LLMs) into support, analytics, development, and internal automation like never before. Along with the increasing adoption of AI technology, another trend is gaining momentum — cybercriminals are taking advantage of the disconnect between assumptions about LLMs and their actual characteristics.In 2025 and 2026, several independent sources have highlighted the same trend: Prompt injection remains one of... Read more ›
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A single fake error report hijacked Claude Code in controlled testing — the agent ran the attacker's code with the developer's full privileges, and not one alert fired. EDR, WAF, IAM, and the firewall all missed it completely.Tenet Security's June agentjacking disclosure describes a single crafted Sentry error event — sent through a public credential that requires no breach and no authentication — that injected attacker instructions into error data... Read more ›
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Even as the geopolitical conversation around AI continues to grow more fraught following the U.S. government's actions to limit the new models from Anthropic and OpenAI, Chinese open source darling DeepSeek is back with yet another open release that could once again change AI development around the globe. Over the weekend, the firm released DSpark, a new, MIT-Licensed system designed to make large language models answer faster without changing what... Read more ›
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