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Why your SOC's new AI agent might be a malicious actor in disguise
By Geoff Hayden published
SOC's new AI agents are risky: hallucinations, autonomy, and compromise threaten security operations.

The largest AI security risks aren't in code, they're in culture
By Darren Lewis published
Without clear routines and shared norms, resilience weakens no matter how strong the code looks.

ChatGPT memories are disappearing for some users – here’s what you can do to protect yours
By Graham Barlow published
Some ChatGPT users are reporting losing their saved memories – here’s how to back yours up before they’re gone.

Hostinger wants to reinvent the email - unsurprisingly, using AI
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Web hosting powerhouse builds its own email service - with AI baked in.

AI's biggest blind spot isn't politics, it's your health
By Nora Petrova published
A human-centric approach to AI benchmarking gives an insight into the LLMs people trust.

Most admins say they need a major overhaul of data in order to succeed with AI
By Craig Hale published
Many believe their most valuable insights reside in siloed data – zero-copy architecture could help.

How AI improves quality assurance and operational reliability
By Monty Kothiwale & Justin Gaffney published
Discover how AI-powered QA builds trust, ensures compliance, and strengthens enterprise resilience.

Android lovers finally get their taste of the Sora app, and now we'll see twice as much AI slop
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
OpenAI’s viral AI video app hits billions of Android phones, bringing cinematic selfies, AI cameos, and copyright chaos with it.

AI tools are proving to be a massive help for financial firms - but for how long?
By Craig Hale published
AI has proven such a hit among accountancy firms that they’re hiring lesser-skilled workers whose skills can be amplified.

Kim Kardashian blames ChatGPT for low law class test scores – even as OpenAI dismisses a rumored ban of legal and medical advice from ChatGPT
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Kim Kardashian’s confession that ChatGPT led to flunking law tests arrives amid confusion over AI’s legal and medical advice policies.
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