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Bernie Sanders wants the American public to own 50% stake in AI companies
By Craig Hale published
Under this proposal, US AI firms could have to cough up a one-time 50% tax (in shares) into an AI Sovereign Wealth Fund.

UN warns that AI is stripping natural resources for material gain
By Craig Hale published
New United Nations report demands better water and land use reporting, stronger governance to prevent focusing impacts on vulnerable communities.

Meta reveals over 20,000 Instagram accounts hacked and stolen using AI support bot
By Sead Fadilpašić published
We now know the scale of last week's incident as Meta reports it to the Maine AG.

AI could actually be driving positive tech job growth in Europe – but still presents growing security risks and skills gap
By Craig Hale published
Linux Foundation and WEF data both challenge job displacement concerns, revealing net job growth across Europe.

‘Innovation is in this country's DNA’: Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the UK is “on the precipice of something truly extraordinary” when it comes to AI
By Mike Moore published
Keir Starmer praises AI impact across the UK, but urges tech giants to do more to keep people safe.

Hackers outsmart Oxford Uni career progression platform – student data potentially compromised
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A bug in a third-party system was leveraged to steal emails on a yet undisclosed number of people.

Fit for James Bond: This extraordinary SSD has a built-in 4G modem that enables wireless remote destruction
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Teamgroup’s new SSD introduces remote data destruction via cellular control while reflecting the wider evolution of self-destruct storage technology globally.

Teamgroup just launched a PCIe 6.0 SSD that reaches 28GB/s but you definitely won't be able to use it on your desktop PC.
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Teamgroup unveiled a 28GB/s PCIe 6.0 SSD aimed at AI workloads, though consumer motherboards currently lack compatibility.

‘Only engineers keen on solving code': Inside the secretive operation ran by US Army to hack into its own systems – and keep the salespersons outside the building
By Craig Hale published
Operation Jailbreak was a US Army initiative to improve interoperability between weapons, sensors, and command software – immediate results impress.
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