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How ChatGPT Logs Exposed China’s Secret Transnational Intimidation Campaign Against Dissidents Worldwide
A remarkable intelligence failure has laid bare one of Beijing's most sensitive covert operations: Chinese government officials apparently used OpenAI's ChatGPT to draft thre...
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PayPal’s Independence Play: Why the Payments Giant Appears to Be Charting Its Own Course Despite Acquisition Buzz
For weeks, speculation swirled across Wall Street trading floors and Silicon Valley boardrooms that PayPal Holdings Inc., one of the most recognizable names in digital paymen...
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Intuit’s Paradox: Strong Revenue, Sinking Stock, and the AI Bet That Has Wall Street Divided
Intuit Inc., the financial software giant behind TurboTax and QuickBooks, delivered third-quarter fiscal 2025 results that beat Wall Street's revenue expectations — and was p...
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Anthropic’s Claude Is Surging: Daily Signups Triple as the AI Startup Mounts Its Most Serious Challenge to ChatGPT
Anthropic, the San Francisco–based artificial intelligence company founded by former OpenAI executives, has seen daily signups for its Claude chatbot triple since November, a...
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Colorado’s Bold Gamble: A Bill That Would Embed Age Verification Into Your Phone’s Operating System—and the Privacy Firestorm It Ignites
Colorado lawmakers have introduced what may be the most ambitious—and most invasive—piece of child online safety legislation in the country. Senate Bill 26-051, filed in the...
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Jensen Huang Declares the Age of Agentic AI Has Arrived — And Nvidia Is Betting Everything on It
At Nvidia's annual Computex keynote in Taipei, CEO Jensen Huang delivered a sweeping vision of the near future: one in which billions of AI agents operate alongside humans in...
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Valkey Under Siege: A Wave of Critical CVEs Exposes the Hidden Risks of Open-Source In-Memory Data Stores
When Redis Labs shifted its flagship product away from open-source licensing in March 2024, a coalition of contributors forked the project and created Valkey under the stewar...
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Netflix Folds Its Hand: How Paramount’s Likely Acquisition of Warner Bros. Could Reshape Hollywood’s Power Structure
In one of the most consequential developments in media consolidation in years, Netflix has reportedly withdrawn from the bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery's prized asset...
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eBay Cuts 800 Jobs in Latest Restructuring Push as Legacy Tech Giants Wrestle With a Leaner Future
eBay Inc., the online marketplace that helped pioneer e-commerce more than two decades ago, announced plans to lay off approximately 800 employees—roughly 6 percent of its fu...
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Jack Dorsey’s Radical Restructuring: Block Cuts 4,000 Jobs in a Bet That AI Can Replace Human Workers
Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter and chief executive of Block Inc., has embarked on one of the most aggressive workforce reductions in recent fintech history, announcin...
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Anthropic Draws a Line in the Sand: Why the AI Company Is Urging Washington to Rename the Department of War
In a move that has drawn attention across the defense and technology sectors, Anthropic—the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence company behind the Claude chatbot—publ...
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Google’s Nano Banana 2 Arrives in Gemini: What the Latest On-Device AI Model Means for Enterprise Workspace Users
Google has quietly rolled out one of its most significant updates to the Gemini application in months, introducing the Nano Banana 2 model directly into the Gemini app for Go...
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Apple Swallows a $100-Per-Unit RAM Price Hike From Samsung—and iPhone Buyers Will Feel It
Apple Inc. has agreed to pay Samsung Electronics roughly $100 more per unit for the high-bandwidth memory chips destined for its next generation of iPhones and iPads, accordi...
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The Sovereignty Scramble: Why Enterprises Are Rethinking Where Their Data Lives — and Who Controls It
For years, the default posture of enterprise IT was simple: move to the cloud, consolidate vendors, and let hyperscalers handle the heavy lifting. But a growing body of evide...
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Marc Benioff Declares the End of SaaS as We Know It — and Bets Salesforce’s Future on Autonomous AI Agents
Marc Benioff has never been one to shy away from bold proclamations, but his latest declaration may be his most audacious yet: traditional software-as-a-service is dying, and...
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