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- Google advocates for AI regulation that allows it to continue current practices.
- US auto regulators propose eliminating brake pedals in robotaxis to foster innovation.
- A vulnerability in Amazon Q allowed malicious Git repositories to execute code and steal credentials.
- AI giants fund a non-profit to retrain workers displaced by AI advancements.
- OpenAI reports that 97.9% of its employees are using AI agents like Codex.
- Russian actors are impersonating Signal support for phishing attacks.
- Microsoft's patches failed to secure on-prem SharePoint, leaving it vulnerable to zero-day attacks.
- DEF CON expands its Franklin project to include hackers in hardening critical infrastructure.
- EQT acquires a majority stake in Acronis at a valuation over $3.5 billion.
- Mikko Hyppönen notes that corporate ransomware remains a persistent threat after a decade.
- Collabora releases CODE 26.04 with Markdown support and integrated AI.
- GIMP 0.54 is revived in Flatpak form for retro-computing enthusiasts.
- Bcachefs exits experimental status with a performance-focused release.
- France's digital sovereignty efforts face challenges in moving away from Microsoft products.
- The history of CentOS details its evolution from a hobby project to an enterprise default.
- Netflix developer open-sources Project Headroom to reduce AI-related costs.