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AI-Driven Attacks Outpace Enterprise Patching Capabilities
Cyber attackers are exploiting vulnerabilities faster than organizations can patch them, with AI accelerating the window for defense. This shift demands a fundamental rethinking of security strategies.

Walmart and Wing Expand Drone Delivery to Seven New U.S. Cities
Wing, Alphabet's drone delivery service, is expanding to seven additional U.S. cities through its partnership with Walmart. The move signals that drone delivery is transitioning from a novelty to a practical logistics solution for everyday consumers.

Analysts Question SpaceX's $4.3 Trillion Revenue Forecast for 2040
SpaceX's projected $4.3 trillion revenue by 2040 faces intense skepticism. Critics argue the figure ignores market constraints and growth limits in the space industry.

Visa Tests Payment System That Lets AI Agents Handle Your Purchases
Visa is testing a system that lets AI agents make payments on behalf of users using tokenized credentials. The pilot raises critical questions about trust, security and the future of autonomous spending.

Tokenized Stock Promises on Crypto Platforms Leave Investors Empty-Handed
Crypto platforms promised users access to SpaceX IPO shares via tokenized stocks. The offerings never materialized, raising questions about unregulated investment products.

NHS England Deploys Microsoft Copilot to Over Half a Million Staff
NHS England is rolling out Microsoft 365 Copilot to 505,000 staff after a successful pilot. The AI tools aim to improve service delivery and reduce costs.

Family Blames Flawed AI Triage System in Hospital Death
A Brazilian woman died after an AI system denied her a needed ICU bed. Her family claims the flawed rollout of the automated triage software directly contributed to the fatal delay.

Octopus Architecture Offers New Blueprint for AI Agent Coordination
A novel 'octopus architecture' proposes a decentralized approach to managing AI agents, drawing inspiration from the cephalopod's nervous system. This design could improve scalability and resilience in multi-agent systems.

Snap Pushes Augmented Reality Forward With Standalone Smart Glasses
Snap's new AR glasses are fully standalone, priced between Meta's Ray-Bans and Apple Vision Pro. CEO Evan Spiegel discusses the future of all-day wearables.

Noctua Enters Liquid Cooling Market With Acoustic-Focused AIO Coolers
Noctua launches its first AIO liquid CPU coolers with acoustic soundproofing and pump speed profiles, entering the competitive liquid cooling market.

Kaleidescape Strato E Targets Discerning Moviegoers With Premium 4K Playback
Kaleidescape's new Strato E player offers superior 4K video quality but costs thousands. The device challenges streaming convenience with uncompromised fidelity for home theater enthusiasts.

AI Adoption Becomes a Competitive Necessity for Managed Service Providers
Managed service providers face slowing growth and rising competition. Artificial intelligence is emerging as the key differentiator for operational efficiency and client retention.

China’s New 55-Pound Laser Weapon Targets Drones With AI
China unveiled a man-portable anti-drone laser at a Beijing expo. The 2-kilowatt weapon uses AI targeting, weighs 55 pounds, and can destroy drones from 1,600 feet in four seconds.

Google Traffic Crosses 50% IPv6 Milestone
Over half of Google's user traffic now uses IPv6, a long-awaited milestone in the internet's transition from the aging IPv4 protocol.

Path Separator Conflicts Highlight Developer Cross-Platform Headaches
A debate over Windows backslash versus Unix forward slash in file paths underscores persistent cross-platform compatibility issues for developers. The discussion reveals deeper fragmentation in software development tooling.

Tech Giants Commit $1 Billion to Carbon Removal Startups
Google, Anthropic and Salesforce lead a nearly $1 billion pledge for future carbon removal credits, signaling confidence in the emerging industry.

Bias in Text-to-Image Models Raises Urgent Questions for AI Ethics
A new analysis reveals persistent racial and gender biases in popular text-to-image AI models. The findings underscore the need for more rigorous fairness testing before deployment.

Realism of AI Ultrasound Images Prompts Medical Misuse Fears
A prominent critic concedes Midjourney generates ultrasound scans indistinguishable from clinical images. The admission highlights risks of medical deepfakes and gaps in regulation.

London Faces AI Skills Gap as Half of Businesses Report Unprepared Workforce
A new survey reveals half of London companies say their workforce lacks skills to meet AI demands. Businesses plan to boost training investments to close the gap.

Tesla Challenges Autopilot Blame in Fatal Texas Crash Investigation
Tesla disputes claims its Autopilot system caused a fatal Texas crash. The company argues the system was not active, raising questions about data logs and driver responsibility.