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Where generations of data scientists have failed, Moltbook might succeed
By David Fearne published
What if AGI emerges not from one model, but millions of interacting AI agents?

Europe’s sovereignty ambitions require smarter infrastructure
By Laurie Maclachlan published
Europe’s AI ambitions risk stalling unless infrastructure evolves to share and scale GPU resources efficiently.

Windows 11's new Copilot app might work well — but it's quite the RAM hog
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft promised to hone Windows 11's RAM usage — but confusingly the new Copilot app is a memory hog.

Understanding the ‘espionage ecosystem’ threat
By Dr. Aditya K Sood published
How highly organized, state-sponsored “espionage ecosystems” are disrupting global security and world economies.
The cybersecurity boom hiding a growing privacy skills shortage
By Chris Dimitriadis published
Why are privacy teams still stretched to breaking point?

Why modern cyber conflict is partly a global skills challenge
By Matthew Lloyd Davies published
Cybersecurity teams must be prepared for attacks and disruption that accompany geopolitical events.

26% of Gen Z are already dating AI — and it’s not just about sex
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
A new survey shows AI is becoming a source of emotional and romantic connection for some people, even as many recognize it reflects deeper loneliness

Sam Altman urges Anthropic and the Pentagon to 'find a way to work together'
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Sam Altman argues that AI labs and governments must work together, while also hinting at the difficult tradeoffs shaping OpenAI’s next phase.
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