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Anthropic Pledges $15 Billion a Year to SpaceX for AI Compute
AI / Machine Learning

Anthropic Pledges $15 Billion a Year to SpaceX for AI Compute

Anthropic will pay $15 billion annually to SpaceX for access to its Colossus AI data centers through 2029, per SpaceX's IPO filing.

May 21, 20262 min read
Startup Pays Indian Gig Workers to Train Humanoid Robots
AI / Machine Learning

Startup Pays Indian Gig Workers to Train Humanoid Robots

Human Archive hires gig workers in India to wear sensors and collect physical movement data for AI and robotics training.

May 26, 20263 min read
Lattice-Based Cryptography Emerges as Post-Quantum Security Backbone
CyberSecurity

Lattice-Based Cryptography Emerges as Post-Quantum Security Backbone

Lattice-based cryptography is gaining traction as a leading method to secure data against future quantum computer attacks. This mathematical approach offers strong security guarantees and efficiency, making it a top candidate for new encryption standards.

May 31, 20262 min read
UK Lawmakers Warn Palantir Contracts Pose National Security Risk
Tech Policy & Regulation

UK Lawmakers Warn Palantir Contracts Pose National Security Risk

UK lawmakers warn Palantir's government contracts are an unacceptable security vulnerability due to data sovereignty, regulatory, and intelligence risks.

Jun 4, 20263 min read
Ransomware Gang Uses Fake IT Workers for In-Person Attacks
CyberSecurity

Ransomware Gang Uses Fake IT Workers for In-Person Attacks

Silent Ransom Group sends fake IT workers to law firms to steal data in person before deploying ransomware.

Jun 8, 20262 min read
Virginia Lawsuit Targets Ring's Visitor Facial Recognition Without Consent
Tech Policy & Regulation

Virginia Lawsuit Targets Ring's Visitor Facial Recognition Without Consent

A class action lawsuit alleges Ring's Familiar Faces feature collects biometric data from visitors and passersby without their knowledge, challenging the opt-in model.

Jun 21, 20263 min read
iPhone Repair Risk: How to Stop a Technician From Stealing Your Photos
Tech Policy & Regulation

iPhone Repair Risk: How to Stop a Technician From Stealing Your Photos

A Best Buy repair technician allegedly used AirDrop to steal private photos from a customer's iPhone. Learn how to protect your data before any device repair.

May 25, 20263 min read
Pentagon Knew of Phone Tracking Risk for Years but Failed to Act
Tech Policy & Regulation

Pentagon Knew of Phone Tracking Risk for Years but Failed to Act

US military knew cheap fixes could stop phone tracking exposing troops but failed to act; now adversaries use that data.

May 29, 20263 min read
Dynamic PDFs Adapt Content Based on Reader Identity
CyberSecurity

Dynamic PDFs Adapt Content Based on Reader Identity

A new technology creates PDF documents that change their content depending on who is viewing them raising questions about data privacy and document integrity.

Jun 12, 20262 min read
Open Source Home Security Camera Promises End-to-End Encryption
CyberSecurity

Open Source Home Security Camera Promises End-to-End Encryption

A new open-source camera system uses end-to-end encryption to keep video feeds private. Users gain full control over their data without relying on cloud services.

May 30, 20263 min read
Why Datalog Is Resurging in Modern Software Development
Software Development

Why Datalog Is Resurging in Modern Software Development

Datalog, a 1970s logic programming language, is seeing renewed interest for data-intensive applications and static analysis due to its simplicity and expressiveness.

Jun 12, 20263 min read
AI That Predicts NHS Staff Resignations Wins Major Award
AI / Machine Learning

AI That Predicts NHS Staff Resignations Wins Major Award

An AI tool predicting NHS staff resignations won a major prize. Developed with university researchers, it analyzes workforce data to flag at-risk employees before they quit.

Jun 20, 20262 min read
Lithuanian Startup Launches Open-Source Drone Detection Network
Startups / Funding

Lithuanian Startup Launches Open-Source Drone Detection Network

A Lithuanian startup launched an open-source drone detection network targeting Shahed-type UAVs, using distributed sensors and shared data.

Jun 21, 20262 min read
The Atlantic Publishes Searchable Database of Music Used to Train AI Models
AI / Machine Learning

The Atlantic Publishes Searchable Database of Music Used to Train AI Models

The Atlantic has created a searchable database of music datasets used to train AI models, revealing massive collections of songs. The move increases transparency in AI training data and raises questions about copyright and consent.

Jun 22, 20262 min read
Tesla Challenges Autopilot Blame in Fatal Texas Crash Investigation
Tech Policy & Regulation

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.

Jun 23, 20262 min read
Google Photos Settings You Should Adjust Before Backing Up Your Camera Roll
Big Tech

Google Photos Settings You Should Adjust Before Backing Up Your Camera Roll

Before letting Google Photos manage your photos, adjust key backup, privacy and AI settings to control storage and data use.

Jun 27, 20262 min read
California Lawmakers Vote to Upload Driver’s Licenses to Federal Database
Tech Policy & Regulation

California Lawmakers Vote to Upload Driver’s Licenses to Federal Database

California’s legislature has approved a plan to share driver’s license records with a national database, a move that could expand law enforcement access and reshape state data sovereignty.

Jun 28, 20262 min read
Google Expands AI Training to Search Media Uploads: What Users Need to Know
Big Tech

Google Expands AI Training to Search Media Uploads: What Users Need to Know

Google now uses images uploaded during Search interactions for AI training. Users can opt out via a simple setting change.

Jun 24, 20262 min read
Undersea Cables: The Fragile Backbone of Global Internet Connectivity
Big Tech

Undersea Cables: The Fragile Backbone of Global Internet Connectivity

Nearly all intercontinental internet traffic travels through fragile undersea cables vulnerable to damage from ships anchors natural disasters.

Jun 5, 20263 min read
Ireland Probes Meta Over 'Dark Patterns' in Non-Algorithmic Feeds
Tech Policy & Regulation

Ireland Probes Meta Over 'Dark Patterns' in Non-Algorithmic Feeds

Irish regulators are investigating if Meta uses deceptive design to discourage users from choosing chronological feeds over algorithmic ones.

May 31, 20263 min read