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Microsoft and Nvidia team up to use AI to reduce nuclear project bottlenecks
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Microsoft and Nvidia deploy AI and Digital Twins to reduce bottlenecks, streamline permitting, and improve operational efficiency for nuclear projects.

Huawei Launches Atlas 350 AI Accelerator to Compete with Nvidia H20
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Huawei launches Atlas 350 with Ascend 950PR, offering high FP4 compute, improved memory performance, and competitive positioning against Nvidia H20 hardware.

Workplace devices are way behind on installing the latest updates, with Windows much worse than macOS
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Enterprise devices lag in updates and stability, exposing Windows and Mac fleets to security gaps, workflow interruptions, and upgrade pressures.

Generative AI has reduced fraud preparation time from 16 hours to under 5 minutes
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Fraud has scaled into an organized system driven by AI speed, complex deception methods, and limited response windows for institutions worldwide.

Arm introduces its first in-house AGI CPU with backing from Meta and OpenAI
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Arm introduces its first in-house AGI CPU, offering high-density performance and gaining early backing from major companies, including Meta and OpenAI.

Linux community divided over new age verification features in systemd
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Recent systemd updates store user birth dates for age verification, causing debate across Linux distros over legal compliance and privacy concerns.

Experts warn Claude Chrome extension could let hackers hijack your online browsing
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Prompt injection attacks can now be carried out in browser extensions, experts warn.

LangChain framework hit by several worrying security issues
By Sead Fadilpašić published
LangChain and LangGraph have patched three high-severity and critical bugs.

'Some of our employees fear job loss, and it turns them away from AI altogether': AI is helping boost productivity for some workers — but others still say they're afraid to use it
By Craig Hale published
By using artificial intelligence, it seems that workers are worried they're essentially handing in their resignation.
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