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The proposed Pentagon drone investment rivals Ukraine’s entire military budget.
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The proposed Pentagon drone investment rivals Ukraine’s entire military budget.

CTO says new AI model is "every bit as capable" as world's best security researchers.

FCC tells Supreme Court its fines are nonbinding unless a jury upholds penalty.

"Before we can know how it will all end, we need to understand how it all began."

"We actually have slightly more Linux users than Windows users."

Can ChatGPT be blamed for a mass shooting? Florida is investigating.
Move highlights the difficulty of finding high-quality interactive training data.

The Firefox team doesn’t think emerging AI capabilities will upend cybersecurity long term, but they warn that software developers are likely in for a rocky transition.

New Xbox CEO says subscription "has become too expensive for too many players."

Laptop includes Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs, a bigger battery, and a touchscreen.

A lower-end Ryzen AI 340 CPU option will also bring the price down, for now.

“It’s working!“: Amazon emails with vendors show pattern of disappearing deals.

The soon-to-exit Apple CEO went all in on services. Now, the incoming CEO, John Ternus, will need to embrace the AI era.

Anthropic secures 5 gigawatts of Amazon’s custom silicon as Claude demand soars.

A lawsuit from the Consumer Federation of America accuses Meta of misleading consumers about its efforts to combat scams advertisements on its platforms.

The self-heating Shenxing battery still performs even in Arctic temperatures.

There are some practical benefits to this $899 chip, but not many.

NASA is down to a single provider for a critical link in its lunar architecture.

A longitudinal study finds links to lapses in immediate and delayed recall.

A stubborn misconception is hampering the already hard work of quantum readiness.
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