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  • Sun Aug 31

Intel and AMD trusted enclaves, the backbone of network security, fall to physical attacks

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DeepSeek tests “sparse attention” to slash AI processing costs

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California’s newly signed AI law just gave Big Tech exactly what it wanted

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Anthropic says its new AI model “maintained focus” for 30 hours on multistep tasks

1d
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Can AI detect hedgehogs from space? Maybe if you find brambles first.

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ChatGPT Pulse delivers morning updates based on your chat history

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Experts urge caution about using ChatGPT to pick stocks

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As many as 2 million Cisco devices affected by actively exploited 0-day

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Why does OpenAI need six giant data centers?

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Supermicro server motherboards can be infected with unremovable malware

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When “no” means “yes”: Why AI chatbots can’t process Persian social etiquette

1w
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Broadcom’s prohibitive VMware prices create a learning “barrier,” IT pro says

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Here’s how potent Atomic credential stealer is finding its way onto Macs

1w
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Two of the Kremlin’s most active hack groups are collaborating, ESET says

1w
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Two UK teens charged in connection to Scattered Spider ransomware attacks

1w
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New attack on ChatGPT research agent pilfers secrets from Gmail inboxes

1w
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How weak passwords and other failings led to catastrophic breach of Ascension

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White House officials reportedly frustrated by Anthropic’s law enforcement AI limits

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ChatGPT may soon require ID verification from adults, CEO says

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Millions turn to AI chatbots for spiritual guidance and confession

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Modder injects AI dialogue into 2002’s Animal Crossing using memory hack

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OpenAI and Microsoft sign preliminary deal to revise partnership terms

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35 percent of VMware workloads expected to migrate elsewhere by 2028

2w
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Senator blasts Microsoft for making default Windows vulnerable to “Kerberoasting”

2w
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Developers joke about “coding like cavemen” as AI service suffers major outage

2w
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Microsoft ends OpenAI exclusivity in Office, adds rival Anthropic

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Claude’s new AI file-creation feature ships with security risks built in

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SAP warns of high-severity vulnerabilities in multiple products

3w
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Why accessibility might be AI’s biggest breakthrough

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Software packages with more than 2 billion weekly downloads hit in supply-chain attack

3w
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Former WhatsApp security boss in lawsuit likens Meta’s culture to a “cult”

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AI will consume all of IT by 2030—but not all IT jobs, Gartner says

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ChatGPT’s new branching feature is a good reminder that AI chatbots aren’t people

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The number of mis-issued 1.1.1.1 certificates grows. Here’s the latest.

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Microsoft open-sources Bill Gates’ 6502 BASIC from 1978

3w
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New AI model turns photos into explorable 3D worlds, with caveats

3w
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Mis-issued certificates for 1.1.1.1 DNS service pose a threat to the Internet

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OpenAI announces parental controls for ChatGPT after teen suicide lawsuit

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