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This macOS malware can avoid AI analysis with gaslighting prompts hidden inside its architecture
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A new piece of malware tries to trick AI-assisted analysis into showing errors.

'Humanity now stands on the eve of AGI': DeepSeek wants to "at least double the size of every department" as company pursues hiring spree in pursuit of AGI
By Craig Hale published
DeepSeek is hiring engineers, product managers and more as it targets the next era of AI – artificial general intelligence.

Anthropic could be about to release Claude Cowork for mobile
By Craig Hale published
Claude Cowork's Dispatch remote controller could be launching imminently – some sources suggest it's in beta, but no official announcement has been made.

First UAVs that can stalk and kill Russian Shahed drones autonomously have been battle-tested in the Kharkiv region
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Ukrainian autonomous interceptors now pursue Russian Shaheds independently as battlefield drone warfare increasingly shifts toward automated combat operations.

Lenovo debuts curious mini PC that comes with a proprietary 'store' where you can buy up to 8000 different AI skills — is this the future of computing?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Lenovo's AI Host Mini combines dedicated AI hardware with a proprietary marketplace offering more than 8000 downloadable AI skills.

AMD buys startup to transform SSDs into cheap 'virtual RAM'
By Rahim Amir published
AMD's latest AI-centric acquisition could be a game-changer for its data center ambitions

Almost half of ransomware victims have data stolen before they can even detect an intrusion
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Hackers are getting better at hiding and stealing files without raising alarms.

Nvidia’s direct-to-chip liquid cooling is a sustainability and a performance win
By Craig Hale published
“We have eliminated massive amounts of power usage and pretty much all water usage” – Nvidia Rubin to use 45°C direct-to-chip cooling.

'They come in with an energy and excitement, a new view on things': AWS CEO Matt Garman explains why Amazon is hiring 11,000 new interns and junior staff when others are getting rid
By Craig Hale published
Amazon might've fired 16,000 workers earlier this year, but it's bringing in 11,000 new workers for fresh talent.
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