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Monday October 27, 2025. 12:51 PM
Two Australian women cricketers were stalked and molested in broad daylight in Indore. BJP Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya decided the real problem was that the victims didn't ask for permission before leaving their hotels. As reported in multiple outlets, including The...
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Sennheister's HDB 630 wireless headphones made a splash. They're minimal-looking but high-end, and come with their own bluetooth dongle so they're not stuck with whatever crummy wireless chipset your computer came with. The in-house 42 mm transducer delivers neutral sound...
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Jen Easterly says most breaches stem from bad software, and smarter tech could finally clean it up Ex-CISA head Jen Easterly claims AI could spell the end of the cybersecurity industry, as the sloppy software and vulnerabilities that criminals rely on will be tracked down...
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Australia’s competition regulator is suing Microsoft and its Australian subsidiary for allegedly misleading approximately 2.7 million customers about Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscription options when it integrated Copilot AI. The case raises stark transparency...
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OpenAI's rival Anthropic has a different approach — and 'a clearer path to making a sustainable business out of AI,' writes the Wall Street Journal. Outside of OpenAI's close partnership with Microsoft, which integrates OpenAI's models into Microsoft's software products,...
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Researchers have created WorldGrow, an AI system that generates endless 3D environments by stitching together procedurally created rooms and hallways. The result looks exactly like what you'd get if you fed an algorithm a dataset of generic office furniture and apartment...
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Software company IObit has released Malware Fighter 13, adding new scanning capabilities and expanding its threat-detection methods. The company says the update is designed to improve protection against a wider range of cyber threats, including spyware, ransomware, and...
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AI is changing what careers are possible for students interested in STEM subjects. WIRED spoke with five aspiring scientists to find out how they’re preparing for the future.
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Four years after pipe bombs were planted at Democratic and Republican party headquarters, the FBI still doesn't know who did it. The agency released new surveillance footage this week showing the suspect's movements on the evening of January 5, 2021, hoping someone will...
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AI wasn't the cause, and multi-cloud is for rubes Column AWS put out a hefty analysis of its October 20 outage, and it's apparently written in a continuing stream of consciousness before the Red Bull wore off and the author passed out after 36 straight hours of writing.…
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A database containing information on people who applied for jobs with Democrats in the US House of Representatives was left accessible on the open web.
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Scott Bessent wants you to know he feels your pain. The Treasury Secretary, worth $500 million, looked into the camera and told ABC's Martha Raddatz that he understands what soybean farmers are going through because he's a soybean farmer too. — Read the rest The post...
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The billionaires and corporations of America could stand together and make short work of an authoritarian regime. Dictators can't succeed without willing accomplices. Instead, the rich and powerful are lining up to fund Trump's $300 million White House ballroom — a...
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On an airstrip somewhere in Texas, a swarm of killer jets approaches—controlled by, of all things, a large language model.
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In Brownsville, Texas, some families found a buzzy new school’s methods—surveillance of kids, software in lieu of teachers—to be an education in and of itself.
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Once in a while, LLMs turn evil—and no one quite knows why.
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Screens might feel necessary. They’re not. If done right, the AI revolution will free us from their merciless tyranny.
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Some of the world’s most interesting thinkers about thinking think they might’ve cracked machine sentience. And I think they might be onto something.
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They didn’t want to put their children in the middle—so they put a machine there instead.
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Who better to put Claude on the couch than the original “chatterbot” herself, Doctor Eliza?
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