OpenAI To Limit New Model Release On Cybersecurity Fears OpenAI is reportedly preparing a new cybersecurity product for a small group of partners, out of concern that a broader rollout could wreak havoc if it were released more widely. If that move sounds familiar, it's because Anthropic took a similar limited-release approach with its Mythos model and Project Glasswing initiative. Axios reports: OpenAI introduced its "Trusted Access for Cyber" pilot program in February after rolling out GPT-5.3-Codex, the company's most cyber-capable reasoning model… AI for IT stalls as network complexity rises Despite years of planning, enterprise AI adoption in networking isn’t advancing. New research from IDC shows that while expectations remain high, progress has stalled, and network leaders are facing growing pressure from several directions. The 2026 IDC AI in Networking Special Report found that organizations expecting to move from early and selective AI use for business and IT initiatives to mor… ‘The danger and value of water are in my blood’: how rain fences are making Dutch homes more climate resilient Housing corporations are adopting rainwater storage in garden fences, reducing pressure during downpours and preserving water for times of drought Good fences make good neighbours – but rain fences could make even better ones. That is the hope of housing corporations in the Netherlands, which are adopting rainwater storage in their garden fences. Continue reading... Florida AG announces investigation into OpenAI over shooting that allegedly involved ChatGPT ChatGPT had reportedly been used to plan the attack that killed two and injured five at Florida State University last April. The family of one victim has said that they plan to sue OpenAI over the incident. China Is Cracking Down on Scams. Just Not the Ones Hitting Americans As Beijing clamps down on fraud at home, researchers say crime syndicates are shifting their focus to victims elsewhere. Volkswagen to End E.V. Production at Tennessee Plant The German carmaker is the latest to scale back plans for electric vehicles in favor of gasoline models. Chrome 147 patch fixes 60 security flaws, including 2 critical ones In the new Chrome versions 147.0.7727.55/56 for Windows and macOS and 147.0.7727.55 for Linux, the developers have patched 60 security vulnerabilities. According to Google, none of these vulnerabilities have been exploited in the wild yet. Chrome version 148 is expected to release in early May. What’s new in Chrome 147? The browser’s “What’s new?” page lists the ability to take tab groups with yo… Samsung, SK Hynix pivot to long-term memory deals; Kioxia signals dividend confidence Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are reportedly shifting to multi-year memory supply agreements, marking a structural change in how the global memory industry prices, allocates, and plans capacity in the AI era. NASA’s Artemis II mission to fly around the far side of the Moon Humans haven’t set foot on the Moon since NASA’s Apollo 17 mission in 1972. Now, the space agency is racing to get back to the lunar surface under the umbrella of its Artemis program — a nod to the Greek goddess and twin sister of Apollo, whose name was given to NASA’s first program to […] The MacBook Neo is the best thing to happen to Windows in years If there's one thing I know about Microsoft after covering the company for more than 20 years, it's that it will always respond to a competitive threat. Apple's MacBook Air convinced Microsoft and Intel to launch thin and light laptops with the Ultrabook initiative, the iPad pushed Microsoft to create its own tablet hardware, and […] |
Apple's Foldable iPhone Is 'On Track' To Launch In September Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says Apple's foldable iPhone is still "on track" for a September unveiling alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup. 9to5Mac reports: The report notes that Apple's stock took a hit earlier today after Nikkei Asia indicated the iPhone Fold was having serious production issues. Clearly, sources within Apple were motivated to share positive news via Gurman. Not long ago, Gurman himself said that he was expecting an iPhone Fold release date that was a little bit later than iPhone … Meta’s Muse Spark: a smaller, faster AI model for broad app deployment Meta’s new “small and fast” AI model, Muse Spark, is an acknowledgement that as enterprises scale AI systems beyond millions of users and for use on a greater variety of devices, they must make things more efficient and more application-specific. Muse Spark now powers the Meta AI assistant on the web and in the Meta AI app, and the company plans to roll it out across WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook… Greg Gutfeld: These existential predictions never materialize Fox News host Greg Gutfeld expresses disbelief over the media’s ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’ on ‘Gutfeld!’ 3 Time-Honored Car Practices That Don't Make Sense Anymore While car maintenance and driving methods have changed, old habits die hard. These are bits of advice that once made sense but are no longer needed. Apple adds new partners to its American Manufacturing Program Apple announced new members of its American Manufacturing Program, expanding the company’s commitment to bring more advanced manufacturing to the U.S. Officer improperly canceled visa of Harvard scholar charged with frog embryo smuggling, judge rules A U.S. judge says a customs officer improperly canceled the visa of a Russian-born scientist and Harvard University researcher charged with smuggling frog embryos in the U.S. In a ruling Tuesday, the judge said Customs and Border Protection officers ha... 2026 tech company layoffs Macroeconomic trends, increased use of AI and geopolitical uncertainty were among the drivers of layoffs at tech companies in 2025. Follow InformationWeek's tracker for how the tech job environment is faring in 2026. Identifying Necessary Transparency Moments In Agentic AI (Part 1) Designing for agentic AI requires attention to both the system’s behavior and the transparency of its actions. Between the black box and the data dump lies a more thoughtful approach. Victor Yocco explores how to map decision points and reveal the right moments to build trust through clarity, not noise. Meta, Oracle and Qualcomm share details on layoffs across California Recent filings to the California Employment Development Department provide more details about job cuts at major tech companies. Capita's pension portal exposes civil servants' private data As if the backlog, the bugs, and the chatbot fixes weren't enough Capita has limited the online functionality of its Civil Service Pensions Scheme (CSPS) member portal after confirming an "issue" briefly exposed the personal data of public sector workers.… |
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