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Researchers design “promptware” attack with Google Calendar to turn Gemini evil

Researchers design “promptware” attack with Google Calendar to turn Gemini evil

The team behind the research has worked with Google to mitigate the attack, but what comes next?

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Some AI tools don’t understand biology yet

Some AI tools don’t understand biology yet

A collection of new studies on gene activity shows that AI tools aren’t very good.

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States take the lead in AI regulation as federal government steers clear

States take the lead in AI regulation as federal government steers clear

All 50 states have introduced AI-related legislation this year.

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RIP to the Macintosh HD hard drive icon, 2000–2025

RIP to the Macintosh HD hard drive icon, 2000–2025

Latest macOS 26 Tahoe beta excises old spinning rust icons throughout the OS.

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Murena’s Pixel Tablet is helping to wean me off Google

Murena’s Pixel Tablet is helping to wean me off Google

More gadgets should push privacy as a competitive feature.

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Grok generates fake Taylor Swift nudes without being asked

Grok generates fake Taylor Swift nudes without being asked

Elon Musk so far has only encouraged X users to share Grok creations.

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Roku gets frugal with the content and price of its new streaming service

Roku gets frugal with the content and price of its new streaming service

The content selection isn’t amazing, but the price is.

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Voice phishers strike again, this time hitting Cisco

Voice phishers strike again, this time hitting Cisco

Stopping people from falling for phishing attacks isn’t working. So what are organizations to do?

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OpenAI offers 20 million user chats in ChatGPT lawsuit. NYT wants 120 million.

OpenAI offers 20 million user chats in ChatGPT lawsuit. NYT wants 120 million.

OpenAI asks judge to drastically limit NYT access to ChatGPT logs.

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