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Beyond Recognition: How “Physical AI” Is Teaching Machines to Make Sense of the Real World

For most of AI’s brief but meteoric history, “seeing” has been its super-power. Convolutional networks can spot a cat faster

 

Backlash Grows as Elon Musk’s Grok AI Is Used to Generate Non-Consensual Sexual Deepfakes

A fresh storm has engulfed Elon Musk’s artificial-intelligence platform after users exploited Grok—xAI’s chatbot and image generator on X—to create

 

Vibe Coding: AI’s Next Act Puts Software Engineers on Edge

Artificial intelligence has been writing snippets of code for more than two years, but 2025 is shaping up as the

 

AMD Deepens AI-Startup Ties—and Lets OpenAI Shape Its Next-Gen MI450 Chips

Advanced Micro Devices is turning to a new circle of allies—fast-moving AI startups—to close the software gap with Nvidia and

 

ChatGPT’s Projects Get a Power-Up: Six New Tools That Turn Folders Into AI Workbenches

When Sam Altman wrote that the march toward superintelligence happens “bit by bit,” he may have been referring to upgrades

 

AI Ad Tools Could Upend Traditional Agencies, Analysts Warn

Tech giants are racing to automate every stage of advertising, a shift that could erode the dominance of global agency

 

Subscription to Chaos: How Crime-as-a-Service Is Rewriting the Rules of Retail Cybercrime

A New Breed of Breach The ransomware attack that crippled Marks & Spencer’s online store this spring shocked British shoppers,

 

Beyond Chatbots: Why NVIDIA and OpenAI Say HUMANOID ROBOTS Could Arrive by 2027

A Sci-Fi Dream Edges Closer to Reality Jet-black chassis, blinking optics, fully articulated limbs—the humanoids that once stalked science-fiction screens

 

Altman Says AI’s “Take-Off Has Started,” Suggesting the Singularity May Be Here

OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman believes humanity may have already crossed a technological Rubicon. In a late-Wednesday blog post, Altman

 

DNS4EU: Europe’s New Home-Grown DNS Resolver Aims to Rewrite the Internet’s Phone Book

A Quiet Revolution at the Network Layer Most people never see it, yet every click, stream and swipe relies on

 

Max’s “Most Wanted: Teen Hacker” Puts PlayStation Attacker Back in the Spotlight

A Decade-Old Holiday Outage Returns to Haunt Gamers Every gamer who remembers the ruined Christmas of 2014 will recall the

 

Marks & Spencer Reopens Website Six Weeks After DragonForce/Scattered Spider Cyber-Attack—Retailer Warns of £300 m Profit Hit

Marks & Spencer (M&S) quietly reopened its clothing and home-delivery website late on Tuesday, restoring standard deliveries to England, Scotland

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