Month: September 2024

Critical server-side vulnerability in Microsoft Copilot Studio gives illegal access to internal infrastructure

A critical vulnerability has been discovered in Microsoft’s Copilot Studio, posing significant risks to sensitive internal data. This flaw, identified as a server-side request forgery (SSRF), allows unauthorized access to internal infrastructure, potentially impacting multiple tenants. The flaw identified by Tenable’s Research Team is attributed to improper handling of redirect…

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Samsung launches its Galaxy line of Snapdragon and Intel-powered AI laptops

IFA 2024 continues to deliver even more tech news, including the reveal of tons of AI PCs from top manufacturers. One such is Samsung’s Galaxy line, which is getting two new AI-based entries. The first is the Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, powered by the Intel Core Ultra CPU (Series…

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Startup accuses Nvidia and Microsoft of infringing on patents and forming a cartel

A startup funded by the cofounder of Yahoo and CTO of Intel is suing Nvidia and Microsoft for allegedly infringing on its patent for a key innovation in AI chips and being part of a buying cartel that allegedly sought to artificially fix lower prices for the technology. In a…

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Tesla Full Self-Driving coming to Cybertruck and maybe Europe and China

Tesla updated the roadmap today for its out-of-beta Full Self-Driving (FSD) advanced driver-assist system. The automaker says it will launch the feature in the Cybertruck later this month, roll out a more robust v13 update in October, and launch it in Europe and China within the first quarter of next…

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YouTube is making new tools to protect creators from AI copycats

YouTube is developing new tools that aim to give creators on the platform more control over content that copies their voice or likeness using generative AI. In its announcement post, YouTube said the new likeness management tech will help to safeguard its creators and partners while enabling them to “harness…

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Software group urges FTC to implement smart device software tethering guidance

A letter signed by no fewer than 17 different groups is urging the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to consider introducing clearer guidance for software tethering. Described as “making functions of a device reliant on embedded software that ties the device back to a manufacturer’s servers,” the letter addresses “several consumer…

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