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Commerce dept. worries that a Fable 5 "jailbreak" could be a national security threat.

“The government believes it has become aware of a method of bypassing, or ‘jailbreaking’ Fable 5,” the company said in a blog post.

“I’m not sure that this company supports a hackathon culture anymore,” one employee posted in a forum open to the entire staff.

As of today, SpaceX is owned by investors who will want to see it make money.

Executives and employees alike are struggling with Meta’s chaotic AI strategy, according to sources and internal discussions reviewed by WIRED.

Vulnerability in the Oracle-owned PeopleSoft software is about as critical as they come.

Section 702 of FISA to expire tonight, but certification lasts until March 2027.

It isn't the only startup tackling physical AI, but it's one of the best-funded.

A pending report on climate attribution may be setting the stage for conflict.

Full autonomy is rare, but Ukraine is installing AI modules on drones and robots.

A cottage industry of celebrity figurines, blinking screens, and other DIY gadgets is helping drivers bypass Tesla's distracted-driving controls.

SpaceX’s stock market debut has thrust the richest man in the universe into an unexplored frontier of wealth.

Winning fight against AI data centers gives people a "taste of political power."

Even moderately sized data centers can have an outsized local impact.

The fraudsters allegedly targeted hundreds of thousands of people with Gemini-coded scams sites.

NYT reported Kennedy is disengaged. Kennedy's response seems to show NYT is right.

More than 350,000 spectators will watch 62 cars compete, day and night.

Did chatbot abandon mental health guardrails when a vulnerable user pushed back?

They swear they haven’t peeked at the closely guarded secret and that they’ll keep the cryptographic competition going.

This World Cup, refs will use digital twins of each player to view plays from every angle.
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