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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.

Agency Accused of AI-Powered Book Theft From Bestselling Author
A literary agency allegedly stole a bestselling author's work, used AI to rewrite it, and published it as its own. The case underscores rising copyright concerns in the age of generative AI.

AI-Driven Cyber Discovery Pushes UK Banks Toward Systemic Risk
UK banks face new systemic cyber risks as AI accelerates vulnerability discovery, threatening financial stability.

Overprivileged AI Agents Expose Banking Systems to New Attacks
Financial firms face mounting security risks as AI agents access excessive data and systems. Overprivileged permissions create compliance vulnerabilities and trust issues across banking.

French Startup Genesis AI Unveils Humanoid Robot That Rejects Human Form
Genesis AI's Eno robot prioritizes human capability over appearance, featuring a wheeled base and no head. The French startup backed by Eric Schmidt aims for a general-purpose machine.

Exchanges Move to Trade AI Tokens Like Oil and Gold
Major financial exchanges are developing futures and derivatives for AI tokens, treating artificial intelligence compute capacity as a tradeable commodity.

AnduinOS 2.0 Offers a Familiar Landing Spot for Windows Users Eyeing Linux
AnduinOS 2.0 is a new Linux distro that mimics Windows 11 while improving speed and privacy. It could lower the barrier for Windows users considering a switch.

Python JIT Compiler Project Halted After Team Ordered to Stop Work
The Python JIT compiler project has been paused following a directive to stop development. The move raises questions about the future of Python performance improvements.

New CGo-Free SQLite Port Eliminates C Dependency for Go Developers
A new port of SQLite removes the need for CGo, enabling pure Go builds and easier cross-compilation. This change simplifies deployment for Go developers using embedded databases.

Home Battery Systems Cut Electricity Costs as Energy Prices Rise
EcoFlow's PowerOcean home battery cuts electricity bills by storing cheap off-peak power for expensive peak hours.

World's first rack-mounted quantum computer runs from a standard wall socket
Equal1 unveils the RacQ, the first quantum computer that fits in a standard server rack and plugs into a normal wall outlet, operating at -459 degrees Fahrenheit.

Linux Kernel 7.1 Release Brings Performance Gains and New Hardware Support
The Linux 7.1 kernel update delivers significant performance improvements, expanded hardware compatibility and enhanced security features for enterprise and desktop users.

Zorin OS Optimization: Speed and Security Improvements
Zorin OS is fast and secure out of the box, but with a few tweaks users can dramatically improve both performance and security. This guide covers essential configurations for a better Linux experience.

Motorola Bricked Its Entire Router Line Without Warning Users
Motorola silently crippled its WiFi routers, leaving thousands without working devices or explanation.

JavaScript's Death Has Been Predicted for a Decade. The Language Is Still Here
A 2014 talk predicted JavaScript's demise. Ten years later, the language dominates the web with no sign of fading.