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    Intel has warned that granting the US government an equity stake could subject the company to “additional regulations, obligations or restrictions” in foreign markets and limit its ability to pursue strategic transactions that are beneficial to shareholders. The chipmaker disclosed significant uncertainties about the government equity deal in an SEC filing on Tuesday, revealing concerns

    NewsAugust 27, 2025
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    “Disruptive products cannot be built from legacy chips,” Apple Senior Vice President of Hardware Technologies Johny Srouji said when he spoke at ITF World in Belgium in May. He was there to receive the prestigious 2025 IMEC Innovation Award and shared some of the lessons Apple has acquired since it began building its own processors with the A4 chip

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    Cloud storage provider Dropbox has a generative AI (genAI) service called Dash that users will soon be able to download and install. “We plan to launch a self-serve version of Dash,” Dropbox CEO Drew Houston said during an earnings call earlier this month. “Basically, a version anyone can download and start using similar to what

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    A series of vulnerabilities recently revealed by several research labs indicate that, despite rigorous training, high benchmark scoring, and claims that artificial general intelligence (AGI) is right around the corner, large language models (LLMs) are still quite naïve and easily confused in situations where human common sense and healthy suspicion would typically prevail. For example,

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    OpenAI isn’t a publicly-traded company — yet, at least — and as such, the company’s express written consent is necessary for the sale or transfer of its equity. But that massive caveat has not, apparently, stopped sleazy operators from trying to rip would-be investors off with shady promises of buying into the red-hot artificial intelligence giant. In a

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    Researchers at King’s College London have examined over a dozen cases of people spiraling into paranoid and delusional behavior after obsessively using a chatbot.  Their findings, as detailed in a new study awaiting peer review, reveal striking patterns between these instances of so-called “AI psychosis” that parallel other forms of mental health crises — but

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    Are you looking forward to a future of casual but supercharged surveillance, in which inconspicuous wearable devices record everything private you do — ostensibly in service of making you “super intelligent?” Evidently, readers, you are not.  Users on social media have responded with horror and outrage to a pair of smart glasses developed by a startup

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    Content warning: this story includes discussion of self-harm and suicide. If you are in crisis, please call, text or chat with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988, or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741. A family in California filed a wrongful death lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman

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    AI is steadily changing the way banks work. The technology can sift through massive amounts of data, calculate risks, and handle routine tasks at speeds people can’t match. Now, Malaysia has entered that space with the launch of Ryt Bank, billed as the first AI-powered bank created in the country. The new venture, led by

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    Vibe coding is making lots of noise in software development, but perhaps nowhere will its presence be felt more keenly than in the Web3 coding space. Of course, not every AI code generator is cut out for Web3 development. That’s because it’s a niche area that requires deep expertise in blockchain languages and smart contract

    NewsAugust 27, 2025
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