Month: July 2025

Researcher tricks ChatGPT into revealing security keys – by saying “I give up”

Experts show how some AI models, including GPT-4, can be exploited with simple user prompts Guardrail gaps don’t do a great job of detecting deceptive framing The vulnerability could be exploited to acquire personal information A security researcher has shared details on how other researchers tricked ChatGPT into revealing a…

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Forget ransomware – most firms think quantum computing is the biggest security risk to come

Quantum computers will soon be able to break modern-day encryption When that happens, nation-states can abuse the tech to steal sensitive files Organizations need to prepare today, Capgemini says Sooner or later, quantum computers will be able to break through today’s encryption, and when that happens, critical industries such as…

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Anker’s Laptop Power Bank Is on Sale Right Now for Prime Day (2025)

Anker’s best power bank is on sale for Prime Day, and this portable charger can juice up all of your gadgets. Source

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The unholy alliance that killed the AI moratorium

At 8AM last Monday, as he prepared for a third marathon day of covering the Senate’s chaotic legislative battle over the Big Beautiful Bill, Steve Bannon’s phone rang. It was Mike Davis, the head of the Article III Project and a lawyer for Donald Trump, with an urgent request: he…

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Intel CEO reportedly admits ‘it is too late for us’ to catch AI leaders like Nvidia, but here’s how it could still recover

Intel’s CEO has reportedly addressed staff members worldwide Lip-Bu Tan seemingly laid out some very frank observations and clear goals All this indicates a focus on streamlining and also breaking into the AI arena – though not to catch Nvidia directly, but with so-called edge AI Intel‘s (relatively) new CEO…

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Some of the stuff we actually bought during Prime Day

It’s one thing to do a bit of online shopping during Amazon’s Prime Day sales, but it’s another to put your money where your mouth is. (Where did that phrase come from, anyway?) If you’re curious, here are some of the items that staff members from The Verge bought for…

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