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Watch those typos - email mistakes are causing significant security issues
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Emails sent to the wrong address cause quite a lot of trouble and rake up billions in fines.

Workers are ‘gatekeeping’ skills to protect their jobs from being taken by AI
By Craig Hale published
Knowledge workers are gatekeeping skills from colleagues to help them stand out against AI.

OpenAI says it has over a million business customers using ChatGPT - and it isn't stopping there
By Mike Moore published
Impressive growth apparently makes OpenAI "the fastest-growing business platform in history" - so what's next?

Microsoft apologizes to 365 users over confusing software tiers
By Craig Hale published
Microsoft says it “could have been clearer” about the option to retain Classic plans amid price hikes.

SonicWall blames state hackers for damaging data breach
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Someone broke into SonicWall's cloud backup service and stole files - and the company thinks it knows who is to blame.

AWS is building a new high-speed subsea internet cable to connect the US and Ireland
By Craig Hale published
AWS is building a new subsea cable to boost connections between America and Ireland.

China offers Alibaba and other domestic giants half-price data center energy if it picks chips from Huawei over Nvidia
By Efosa Udinmwen published
China offers energy subsidies to tech giants using domestic chips, seeking AI independence while confronting efficiency and performance challenges.

"You may actually have a bunch of chips sitting in inventory that I can’t plug in" - Satya Nadella admits an embarrassing shortcoming, so let's hope it doesn't set the company back in the AI arms race
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Microsoft’s AI growth faces power shortages as global energy limits challenge data center expansion and raise fears of an AI bubble.

Well, that is awkward - MIT Sloan forced to withdraw "absolutely ridiculous" paper claiming AI played "significant role" in most ransomware attacks
By Efosa Udinmwen published
MIT Sloan retracts paper linking most ransomware to AI after global experts condemn exaggerated claims and lack of credible evidence.
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