AI to infest eight in ten premium phones within two years
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- Infrastructure teams face extended hardware lead times, rising costs due to AI demand, and accelerated platform timelines.
- Modern applications are API-driven and over-permissioned, making them ideal for AI-assisted attacks.
- Building an identity-first recovery strategy is crucial in the new threat landscape.
- Attackers use personal profiles as intelligence, requiring measures to make targeting harder.
- AI adoption accelerates, introducing new security challenges reshaping AI security.
- AI helps identify and remediate vulnerabilities in software development before production.
- MPs urge treating social media like unsafe toys, warning the current safety regime fails children.
- An on-call technician faced an unexpected crisis after assuming work was done.
- AWS acquired M3 Ultra Macs with specs not yet publicly available.
- A possible Samsung strike could further pressure memory pricing amid AI dividend discussions.
- Cerebras, focusing on large AI accelerators, achieved a valuation of $66 billion.
- Doubts exist about hackers deleting stolen student data from the Canvas breach.
- Europe seeks independence from US tech but faces challenges in finding exits.
- GNOME dominates Ubuntu, but X.org remains relevant.
- NanoClaw introduces OpenClaw functionality in containers.
- Open source registries lack funds for basic security implementations.
- Windows apps can be contained within Linux Windows.
- Linux experiences a mid-life crisis offering transformation opportunities.
- AMD struggles with investor expectations regarding AI adoption levels.
- Agentic AI strains modern memory hierarchies.
- A 'Ralph Wiggum' loop prompts Claude to clone commercial software cheaply.