Core drilling is tricky. Getting a 6 GHz signal through concrete is now easier.
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Supply of processors helps Chinese startups advance AI technology despite US restrictions.
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Optical Character Recognition converts passwords shown in images to machine-readable text.
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Ars cited in lawsuit AT&T recently filed against Broadcom.
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WhisperGate campaign targeted Ukrainian critical infrastructure and allies worldwide.
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Feds say it's the first US criminal case involving artificially inflated music streaming.
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Top venture firms back SSI to develop "safe" AI with teams in Palo Alto and Tel Aviv.
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Most serious vulnerabilities carry severity ratings of 9.8 and 8.1 out of a possible 10.
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NaNoWriMo refuses to condemn AI as accessibility tool, faces criticism from writers.
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Sophisticated attack breaks security assurances of the most popular FIDO key.
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How long can the C languages maintain their primacy in the kernel?
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AI opponents say Gates, Altman, and others will guide Oprah through an AI "sales pitch."
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Despite corporate prohibitions on AI use, people flock to the chatbot in record numbers.
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Mayor said data was unusable to criminals; researcher proved otherwise.
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Findings undercut pledges of NSO Group and Intellexa their wares won't be abused.
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Dobos: "Why write rules for software by hand when AI can just think every pixel for you?"
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Mono had many homes over 23 years, but Wine's repos might be its final stop.
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Vulnerability is easy to exploit and allows attackers to remotely execute commands.
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Restrictive AI model licenses claimed as "open source" spark for clear standard.
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India's Infosys recruits reportedly subjected to repeated unpaid "pre-training."
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Zero-day that was exploited since June to infect ISPs finally gets fixed.
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Like adding custom art styles or characters, in-world typefaces come to Flux.
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Attacker then emulates the card and makes withdrawals or payments from victim's account.
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Condé Nast joins other publishers in allowing OpenAI to access its content.
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Web-based apps escape iOS "Walled Garden" and Android side-loading protections.
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Botched update leads to claims that competitors are "ambulance chasing."
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Procreate CEO: "I really f—ing hate generative AI."
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