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Why Mathematicians Are Sounding the Alarm on AI's Reasoning Gaps
Why Mathematicians Are Sounding the Alarm on AI's Reasoning Gaps Artificial intelligence is moving fast on every front you can name. It is leaping out of chatbots and into robots, factories and warehouses — what Forbes has been calling Physical AI , the next anticipated breakthrough beyond generativ
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Uber's $1,500 AI cap is a signal about where AI pricing is heading
Uber's $1,500 AI cap is a signal about where AI pricing is heading When Uber — a company that runs one of the world's largest distributed computing operations and spends billions on cloud infrastructure — admits it blew its budget on AI tools, the rest of us should probably pay attention. According
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When the brain attacks itself: understanding anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis
When the brain attacks itself: understanding anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis Imagine a person in their twenties or thirties — previously healthy, working, studying, raising kids — who within a few weeks becomes paranoid, agitated, hallucinating, and incoherent. The natural assumption, by family and
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When Your Speaker Becomes the Attacker: Inside the Rise of Acoustic Hacking
When Your Speaker Becomes the Attacker: Inside the Rise of Acoustic Hacking For most of us, a desktop speaker is an inert lump of plastic and wire. It plays music, it pings when an email arrives, and it occasionally distorts when the kids crank up YouTube. It is not, in any normal sense, a security
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When Your IDE Becomes the Attacker: Lessons from the VS Code GitHub Token Flaw
When Your IDE Becomes the Attacker: Lessons from the VS Code GitHub Token Flaw For most developers, Visual Studio Code is the most trusted piece of software on the laptop. It edits the code, runs the terminal, signs commits, talks to GitHub, manages secrets, and quietly holds the keys to everything
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Service Is the Rent We Pay: Muhammad Ali's Legacy of Compassion, 10 Years On
Service Is the Rent We Pay: Muhammad Ali's Legacy of Compassion, 10 Years On Ten years after his death in June 2016, Muhammad Ali is being remembered less for what he did inside the ring and more for who he tried to be outside it. In Louisville, Kentucky — the city that once watched a brash teenager
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How to Read a City's Surveillance: A Walking Tour Approach to Urban Privacy
How to Read a City's Surveillance: A Walking Tour Approach to Urban Privacy Most of us walk through cities without ever looking up. That's a shame, because the eye-level layer of a modern downtown — the bit between the awnings and the streetlights — has quietly become one of the most data-rich envir
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When AI runs the grid: Anthropic's push into critical infrastructure
When AI runs the grid: Anthropic's push into critical infrastructure For most of us, large language models still sit in a browser tab — a place to draft an email, summarise a PDF, or argue with a chatbot about whether a tomato is a fruit. But quietly, and quickly, that's changing. Anthropic's expans
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When Apple's App Store Rules Collide With Accessibility Needs
When Apple's App Store Rules Collide With Accessibility Needs Apple has spent years marketing itself as the accessibility company. Its Voice Control, VoiceOver, Switch Control and Live Captions features are genuinely industry-leading, and the company regularly trots them out at WWDC keynotes as proo
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Trump's AI Executive Order: What Early Government Access to Models Means for Australia
Trump's AI Executive Order: What Early Government Access to Models Means for Australia When US President Donald Trump signed a new executive order asking AI companies to hand over early access to their most powerful models, it might have looked like a domestic American story. It isn't. Because the h
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