Red Ed strikes again! Miliband blamed as OpenAI pulls out of £31bn investment plans over high energy costs in huge blow to Labour's bid to make Britain an 'AI superpower'
The California-based firm pointed to high energy costs and regulatory uncertainty for its decision to pause its Stargate UK project.
CoreWeave Takes As Much Financial Engineering As It Does Datacenter Design
Trump's approval rating sinks as Iran war and soaring prices weigh on voters
Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped three points, according to the latest Daily Mail/JL Partners survey as voters remain wary of the Iran war.
Teenage girl who was repeatedly sent home from hospital with painkillers for her 'migraines' is told she has just weeks to live
At the age of 19, Ella-Louise Moroney should be enjoying the carefree years of early adulthood, spending time with family and friends, and looking ahead to the future.
How ditching social media for just two weeks can reverse a DECADE of cognitive decline and treat depression better than pills
Two weeks is all it takes to reverse a decade's worth of cognitive decline linked to a modern-day habit.
Read Melania Trump's furious denial of being a victim of Jeffrey Epstein in FULL
Melania Trump issued a ferocious denial of 'lies' linking her to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Read her speech in full.
Russian submarine operation over Britain's undersea cables revealed as UK warns Putin 'we see you'
John Healey said the vessels had been spotted in the North Atlantic, with a warship and aircraft deployed in response.
Asylum seeker who 'gang-raped woman on Brighton Beach' is 'nasty little predator' who treated victim like 'trash', court hears
Egyptian-born Ibrahim Alshafe, 25, and Iranian Abdulla Ahmadi, 26, are accused of repeatedly raping the woman, as Karin Al-Danasurt, 20, also from Egypt allegedly filmed the attack.
OpenAI To Limit New Model Release On Cybersecurity Fears
OpenAI is reportedly preparing a new cybersecurity product for a small group of partners, out of concern that a broader rollout could wreak havoc if it were released more widely. If that move sounds familiar, it's because Anthropic took a similar limited-release approach with its Mythos model and Project Glasswing initiative. Axios reports: OpenAI introduced its "Trusted Access for Cyber" pilot program in February after rolling out GPT-5.3-Codex, the company's most cyber-capable reasoning model. Organizations in the invite-only program are given access to "even more cyber capable or permissive models to accelerate legitimate defensive work," according to a blog post. At the time, OpenAI committed $10 million in API credits to participants. [...]
Restricting the rollout of a new frontier model makes "more sense" if companies are concerned about models' ability to write new exploits -- rather than about their ability to find bugs in the first place, Stanislav Fort, CEO of security firm Aisle, told Axios. Staggering the release of new AI models looks a lot like how cybersecurity vendors currently handle the disclosure of security flaws in software, Lee added. "It's the same debate we've had for decades around responsible vulnerability disclosure," Lee said.
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Millions of gallons of RADIOACTIVE water released into New York's Hudson River, damning report shows
Radioactive water was discharged into New York's Hudson River, with millions of gallons released annually during its decades of operation.
Ollie Locke's humiliation part 2. After eviction and a £25,000 row we reveal name-dropping revelation that's got the Chelsea crowd twittering, how it's all unravelled... and new troubling questions over business dealings
Ollie and Gareth Locke have been evicted from their £4million Chelsea home and are said to be at risk of bankruptcy. But they are plotting a bold return to London's elite nightlife scene.
Anthropic will let your agents sleep on its couch
Want to run your business on autopilot? For better or worse, Managed Agents might help with that
If you need AI agents to do a lot of ongoing tasks for your business, Anthropic has a new answer for you. The Claude maker has introduced Managed Agents, a service to help organizations create and deploy cloud-hosted knowledge work automations.…
Google wants more Intel inside ... its datacenters, taps Chipzilla for more SmartNICs
Custom ASIC biz now running at a $1B annual pace for Intel
Google will continue to work with Intel, buying SmartNICs for its public cloud rather than blazing its own trail as AWS has done with its Nitro NICs.…
Teenage boy is rushed to hospital after being shot while walking near library: Police hunting 'two men in balaclavas'
Police were called to reports of a teenager with a serious leg injury outside Fartown Library in Huddersfield just after 9pm last night.
Hacker Steals 10 Petabytes of Data From China's Tianjin Supercomputer Center
An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNN: A hacker has allegedly stolen a massive trove of sensitive data -- including highly classified defense documents and missile schematics -- from a state-run Chinese supercomputer in what could potentially constitute the largest known heist of data from China. The dataset, which allegedly contains more than 10 petabytes of sensitive information, is believed by experts to have been obtained from the National Supercomputing Center (NSCC) in Tianjin -- a centralized hub that provides infrastructure services for more than 6,000 clients across China, including advanced science and defense agencies.
Cyber experts who have spoken to the alleged hacker and reviewed samples of the stolen data they posted online say they appeared to gain entry to the massive computer with comparative ease and were able to siphon out huge amounts of data over the course of multiple months without being detected. An account calling itself FlamingChina posted a sample of the alleged dataset on an anonymous Telegram channel on February 6, claiming it contained "research across various fields including aerospace engineering, military research, bioinformatics, fusion simulation and more." The group alleges the information is linked to "top organizations" including the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, and the National University of Defense Technology.
Cyber security experts who have reviewed the data say the group is offering a limited preview of the alleged dataset, for thousands of dollars, with full access priced at hundreds of thousands of dollars. Payment was requested in cryptocurrency. CNN cannot verify the origins of the alleged dataset and the claims made by FlamingChina, but spoke with multiple experts whose initial assessment of the leak indicated it was genuine. The alleged sample data appeared to include documents marked "secret" in Chinese, along with technical files, animated simulations and renderings of defense equipment including bombs and missiles.
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The X Factor star Chico is found guilty of drink driving after 'breaking his sobriety' to go on a six-hour whisky binge following his pal's death from cancer
The singer, 55, who competed on the ITV show in 2005, told Willesden Magistrates' Court that he drank whisky for six hours after losing a third friend to cancer.
Stephen Bear breaks down in tears as he reveals his dad Stephen Snr has died just weeks after sharing he's set to become a father
The former Ex On The Beach star, 36, broke down in tears as he shared news of his dad's passing on Instagram on Thursday, describing his grief as 'the most painful feeling.'
Girl, 13, on Southend to London train subjected to 'abhorrent' and 'prolonged' sex attack
He forced himself on the teenager, police said
Crypto? Huh. Good gawd y'all, what is it good for? $45M in this case
Cops bust latest scam, return $12m to bilked victims
US, UK, and Canadian law enforcement Thursday said that they disrupted a $45 million global cryptocurrency scam, freezing $12 million in stolen funds and identifying more than 20,000 cryptocurrency wallet addresses linked to fraud victims across 30 countries.…
Another village falls victim to traveller 'land grab': More than a dozen caravans arrive in Surrey countryside after transforming field into 17 plot community over Easter weekend
'All hell' descended on the sleepy home county village of Alford last Thursday, when travellers transformed a rural field into a 17 plot 'gated community'.