Broadcom's "strategy was never to keep every customer," CloudBolt report says.
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Contrary to what password managers say, a server compromise can mean game over.
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Distillation technique lets copycats mimic Gemini at a fraction of the development cost.
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OpenAI's new GPT‑5.3‑Codex‑Spark is 15 times faster at coding than its predecessor.
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Zoë Hitzig resigned on the same day OpenAI began testing ads in its chatbot.
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ClickFix bait, combined with advanced Castleloader malware, is installing Lumma "at scale."
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Incident is at least the third time the exchange has been targeted by thieves.
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The $20,000 experiment compiled a Linux kernel but needed deep human management.
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Sam Altman calls AI competitor "dishonest" and "authoritarian" in lengthy post on X.
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Claude Opus 4.6 and OpenAI Frontier pitch a future of supervising AI agents.
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Publishers are rolling out more aggressive defenses.
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ChatGPT competitor comes out swinging with Super Bowl ad mocking AI product pitches.
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The window to patch vulnerabilities is shrinking rapidly.
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Some semi-unhinged musings on where LLMs fit into my life—and how I'll keep using them.
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Two AI giants shake market confidence after investment fails to materialize.
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We don't need self-replicating AI models to have problems, just self-replicating prompts.
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Suspected China-state hackers used update infrastructure to deliver backdoored version.
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Ars spoke to several software devs about AI and found enthusiasm tempered by unease.
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Moltbook lets 32,000 AI bots trade jokes, tips, and complaints about humans.
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Settlement comes more than 6 years after Gary DeMercurio and Justin Wynn's ordeal began.
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We have no proof that AI models suffer, but Anthropic acts like they might for training purposes.
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Over 400,000 H200 chips coming to tech giants as China tries to balance tech needs with self-reliance.
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One of the last holdouts for ransomware discussions, RAMP is taken down.
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The open source "Jarvis" chats via WhatsApp but requires access to your files and accounts.
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Abusing Microsoft's reputation may make scam harder to spot.
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Company's autodiscover caused users' test credentials to be sent outside Microsoft networks.
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