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Google imagines out of this world AI - running on orbital datacenters

5 hours 9 minutes ago
Chocolate Factory's latest moonshot aims to put AI supercomputing cluster in sun-sychronous orbit

Google on Tuesday announced a new moonshot – launching constellations of solar-powered satellites packed to the gills with its home-grown tensor processing units (TPUs) to form orbital AI datacenters.…

Tobias Mann

Uncle Sam wants to scan your iris and collect your DNA, citizen or not

5 hours 30 minutes ago
DHS rule would expand biometric collection to immigrants and some citizens linked to them

If you're filing an immigration form - or helping someone who is - the Feds may soon want to look in your eyes, swab your cheek, and scan your face. The US Department of Homeland Security wants to greatly expand biometric data collection for immigration applications, covering immigrants and even some US citizens tied to those cases.…

Brandon Vigliarolo

Copilot can replace Search in latest Windows 11 test builds, but it's not a good idea

6 hours 18 minutes ago
When you opt in, your taskbar becomes an extension of the Copilot app, but with some search added in

hands on  With Microsoft cramming Copilot into every nook and cranny of its software, it’s no surprise that everyone’s favorite AI assistant is now set to take over the search box. As of the latest Windows Insider Dev and Beta builds, the "Ask Copilot anything" box is available if you know how to switch it on.…

Avram Piltch

UK judge delivers a 'damp squib' in Getty AI training case, no clear precedent set

8 hours 49 minutes ago
Experts disagree about what the ruling means for AI training on copyrighted material

London's High Court has dismissed the major portions of Getty Images' lawsuit against generative AI firm Stability AI for training its image-generation model on copyrighted images, which some legal experts say could weaken intellectual property laws. However, others saw daylight for trademark and copyright protection in the judge's ruling.…

Brandon Vigliarolo

Russian spies pack custom malware into hidden VMs on Windows machines

8 hours 56 minutes ago
Curly COMrades strike again

Russia's Curly COMrades is abusing Microsoft's Hyper-V hypervisor in compromised Windows machines to create a hidden Alpine Linux-based virtual machine that bypasses endpoint security tools, giving the spies long-term network access to snoop and deploy malware.…

Jessica Lyons

Coders paired with bot buddies work fast, but take too many shortcuts

11 hours 21 minutes ago
Trust me bro, says GitHub Copilot. And programmers just... do

Developers who "pair code" with an AI assistant stand to learn as much as they do in traditional human-human pairings, but also show a less critical attitude toward their silicon-based partner’s output, academics have found.…

Joe Fay

Invasion of the message body snatchers! Teams flaw allowed crims to impersonate the boss

13 hours 49 minutes ago
Check Point lifts lid on a quartet of Teams vulns that made it possible to fake the boss, forge messages, and quietly rewrite history

Microsoft Teams, one of the world's most widely used collaboration tools, contained serious, now-patched vulnerabilities that could have let attackers impersonate executives, rewrite chat history, and fake notifications or calls – all without users suspecting a thing.…

Carly Page

$10B + spent on liquid cooling this week – it's only Tuesday

14 hours 20 minutes ago
Eaton and Vertiv splash cash as HPC infrastructure and AI factories run hot

Liquid cooling tech is hot. It's only Tuesday and already infrastructure specialists have forked out more than $10 billion on companies proffering tech that promises to help ease energy bills of datacenter operators.…

Dan Robinson

Ministry of Defence's F-35 blunder: £57B and counting

16 hours 18 minutes ago
Government spending watchdog eviscerates penny wise, pound foolish approach

Britain's Ministry of Defence (MoD) is being criticized for undermining its F-35 stealth fighter program through years of short-term budget decisions that have increased long-term costs and left the fleet understrength and undercapable.…

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