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A Wired writer describes Hollywood writers taking short AI-training contracts for platforms after the strike.
Cloudflare says AI made 1,100 jobs obsolete even as the company reported record revenue.
Cloudflare says AI made 1,100 jobs obsolete even as the company reported record revenue.
Dozens of university subdomains were redirected to pornographic or malicious content after old DNS links were left dangling.
Security researchers traced the intrusion back to a developerās personal machine, where North Korean hackers lurked for weeks before poisoning a project used by thousands.
Iran's IRGC is using a planned OpenAI data center in Abu Dhabi as a pressure point in a broader energy-and-security standoff. The story matters because it shows how AI infrastructure is becoming part of regional geopolitics before the site even exists.
X.com now blocks users with JavaScript disabled, a policy that disproportionately affects privacy-conscious employees and legacy device owners.
A Beirut grandmother now checks her phone for rent moneyānot from the UN, but from her nephew in Detroit via a fintech app no regulator approved.
A single phishing campaign in March gave attackers access to Syrian ministry emails, , and diplomatic correspondence for weeks.
Researchers at top tech firms are exploring the potential of agentic AI coding tools to disrupt traditional copyright laws for software.
WIRED discovered the leaked codes through a basic Google search, highlighting the ease of access to sensitive information.
Natanzās backup diesel generators, designed to kick in during blackouts, now face a test their engineers never planned for: surviving a military campaign.
Google and Amazon have come under fire for their involvement in Project Nimbus, a cloud computing contract with Israel's Ministry of Defense and the Israeli Security Agency.
A STAT reporter recently went up against radiologists in a challenge to spot deepfake X-rays.
Appleās 2021 CSAM scanning plan died to privacy backlashānow the EU has buried voluntary scans entirely, while West Virginiaās courts try to resurrect them by force.
Ueli Maurerās criminal complaint against xAI cites Article 173 of Swiss law, a statute never intended for algorithmic defendants.
Eleven judges, zero dissent: the Ninth Circuitās blunt rejection of Appleās rehearing bids leaves the companyās App Store monopoly on its shakiest legal ground yet.
Researchers propose a fleet of autonomous drones to backstop mobile networks during congestion or outages.
A 40% increase in weekend work has pushed Saturday start times to 7:11 AM, with AI tools fragmenting focus and extending work hours.
Anthropicās lawsuit against the Defense Department pits First Amendment principles against federal heavy-handedness, with implications for the entire AI industry.
Kaley G.M., a 20-year-old woman, was found to have been harmed by Meta and YouTube's negligent design of their platforms.
Anthropic, an AI company, has secured a preliminary injunction against the US government.
LA jury orders Meta, YouTube to pay $6M for addictive design.
A Los Angeles jury has ordered Meta and Google's YouTube to pay $3 million in damages to a woman who developed severe mental health issues, including body dysmorphia and suicidal ideation, linked to childhood use of their platforms.
A federal judge rejected Metaās argument that child harm is an unavoidable cost of operating at scaleāsetting a precedent for two more trials.
Meta loses landmark trial in New Mexico for knowingly harming children's mental health.
Nvidiaās stock jumped 3% after Huangās remarks, proving AGIās first real application is investor hype.
GrapheneOS defies regulators: refuses age data collection, risking compliance for ironclad privacyāeven if it means no OS updates.
FBIās wiretap breach isnāt just a hackāitās proof global cybersecurityās weakest link may be the most trusted systems.
A Wired investigation reveals how one attorneyās lawsuit could redefine AI liability after chatbots allegedly contributed to multiple child suicides.
The FBI confirmed it purchases commercial location data to track Americans without judicial warrants. This practice exploits legal gaps in the Fourth Amendment by routing surveillance through private data brokers rather than direct government collection.
Britannica and Merriam-Webster argue that GPT-4 did not merely learn from their reference texts, but can return parts of them as a substitute for the source.
Unionized game workers are asking employers not to turn studios into shortcuts for immigration enforcement.
Anthropic is getting support from Microsoft, former OpenAI and Google staff, and civil-rights groups as it fights a Pentagon access demand.
Sources close to the matter reveal that OpenAI's ban on military use was circumvented by the Pentagon through a partnership with Microsoft.
US Customs uses ad data to track phones without warrants.