Gemini hackers can deliver more potent attacks with a helping hand from… Gemini

Hacking LLMs has always been more art than science. A new attack on Gemini could change that.

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OpenAI’s new AI image generator is potent and bound to provoke

The visual apocalypse is probably nigh, but perhaps seeing was never believing.

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Open source devs say AI crawlers dominate traffic, forcing blocks on entire countries

AI bots hungry for data are taking down FOSS sites by accident, but humans are fighting back.

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Broadcom’s VMware says Siemens pirated “thousands” of copies of its software

VMware claims Siemens showed it a list of the VMware products it's using unlicensed.

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Open Source devs say AI crawlers dominate traffic, forcing blocks on entire countries

AI bots hungry for data are taking down FOSS sites by accident, but humans are fighting back.

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Europe is looking for alternatives to US cloud providers

Some European cloud companies have seen an increase in business.

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You can now download the source code that sparked the AI boom

CHM releases code for 2012 AlexNet breakthrough that proved "deep learning" could work.

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Anthropic’s new AI search feature digs through the web for answers

Anthropic Claude just caught up with a ChatGPT feature from 2023—but will it be accurate?

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Cloudflare turns AI against itself with endless maze of irrelevant facts

New approach punishes AI companies that ignore "no crawl" directives.

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Study finds AI-generated meme captions funnier than human ones on average

Mollick proclaims "the meme Turing Test has been passed," but a new study offers a key caveat.

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Nvidia announces “Rubin Ultra” and “Feynman” AI chips for 2027 and 2028

CEO Jensen Huang says new chips will power robots and billions of AI agents.

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Nvidia announces DGX desktop “personal AI supercomputers”

Asus, Dell, HP, and others to produce powerful desktop machines that run AI models locally.

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Farewell Photoshop? Google’s new AI lets you edit images by asking.

New experimental AI allows no-skill photo editing, including removing watermarks. But it's not perfect.

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Large enterprises scramble after supply-chain attack spills their secrets

tj-actions/changed-files corrupted to run credential-stealing memory scraper.

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Researchers astonished by tool’s apparent success at revealing AI’s “hidden objectives”

Anthropic trains custom AI to hide objectives, but different "personas" spill their secrets.

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Researchers astonished by tool’s apparent success at revealing AI’s hidden motives

Anthropic trains AI to hide motives, but different "personas" betray their secrets.

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AI coding assistant refuses to write code, tells user to learn programming instead

Cursor AI tells user, "I cannot generate code for you, as that would be completing your work."

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AI search engines cite incorrect sources at an alarming 60% rate, study says

CJR study shows AI search services misinform users and ignore publisher exclusion requests.

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Anthropic CEO floats idea of giving AI a “quit job” button, sparking skepticism

"Probably the craziest thing I've said so far," he admitted during an interview.

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Google’s new robot AI can fold delicate origami, close zipper bags without damage

Google Gemini Robotics AI model gives robots fine motor skills and adaptability for general world use.

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Android apps laced with North Korean spyware found in Google Play

Google's Firebase platform also hosted configuration settings used by the apps.

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New Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan will pick up where Pat Gelsinger left off

Tan will start as CEO on March 18, taking over from interim co-CEOs.

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Apple patches 0-day exploited in “extremely sophisticated attack”

0-day exploited by maliciously crafted web content to break out of security sandbox.

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OpenAI pushes AI agent capabilities with new developer API

New tools may help fulfill CEO's claim that agents will "join the workforce" in 2025.

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Why extracting data from PDFs is still a nightmare for data experts

Countless digital documents hold valuable info, and the AI industry is attempting to set it free.

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Nearly 1 million Windows devices targeted in advanced “malvertising” spree

Malware stole login credentials, cryptocurrency, and more from infected machines.

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What does “PhD-level” AI mean? OpenAI’s rumored $20,000 agent plan explained.

Silicon Valley may value imperfect virtual PhDs more than universities pay real ones.

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