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    Artificial intelligence is transforming how developers work, promising faster productivity and smarter code. But beneath the hype lies a crucial challenge: maintaining trust in AI-generated results. Even top experts warn that speed alone isn’t enough—verification and quality control remain essential. The Promise and Pitfalls of AI Speed Andrej Karpathy, a well-known AI expert and former

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    Security researchers have uncovered a dangerous npm package that disguises itself as a legitimate WhatsApp Web API library. It’s designed to secretly steal messages, login credentials, and contact information from developers’ environments. The package, called “lotusbail,” looks like a normal dependency but hides malicious code that can cause serious security issues. How the Malicious Package

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    Over the past year, Microsoft navigated a complex landscape filled with political challenges, fierce competition, and strategic partnerships. Despite these hurdles, the company’s value soared by roughly $400 billion, reaching about $3.5 trillion at times. Its leadership in artificial intelligence (AI) remained strong, thanks to key events that defined its trajectory in 2025. Here’s a

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    Artificial intelligence systems today seem to remember a lot. They can pull up facts, analyze data, and even hold conversations that feel quite natural. But beneath this surface, many AI models are actually quite limited when it comes to true memory. They don’t learn or store new information after training like humans do. Instead, their

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    Many enterprise IT leaders understand the dangers of over-relying on third-party AI systems. These automated decision tools need human oversight to prevent mistakes. A recent incident highlights just how risky it can be when AI makes critical decisions without enough human input. Automated Decisions Gone Wrong The story begins with Tom Hoffman, CEO of a

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    Mozilla has announced a major leadership change along with a fresh focus on artificial intelligence. The company’s board has appointed Anthony Enzor-DeMeo as the new CEO, with a clear mission to make Mozilla the most trusted software provider in the world. Enzor-DeMeo, who previously led Firefox as its general manager, shared his vision in a

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    Many of us talk about AI as if it’s a new team member. We say things like “She understands our customers” or “He’s great at writing.” Even though we know we’re referring to software, we naturally use human language. This isn’t a mistake; it’s a clue about what we really want from technology. We seek

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    The UK government is exploring new ways to curb access to explicit images online. They want smartphones to help enforce age checks before viewing content containing nudity. This move is part of a broader push to reduce harm, especially to protect women and children from abuse and exploitation. Government Push for Nudity-Detection in Operating Systems

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    Many of the biggest AI companies claim their systems have safety guardrails to prevent misuse or harmful behavior. But the truth is, these guardrails are surprisingly easy to bypass. For enterprise IT leaders, this is a serious problem. Relying on guardrails alone no longer provides real protection against bad actors or unintended AI outputs. Instead,

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    For the first time ever, countries around the world have come together to protect sharks and rays from overfishing and extinction. Last week, more than 70 species, including well-known ones like oceanic whitetip sharks, whale sharks, and manta rays, received new legal safeguards. These protections aim to help species that have been heavily targeted for

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