Women Dating Safety App ‘Tea’ Breached, Users’ IDs Posted To 4chan
Women Dating Safety App ‘Tea’ Breached, Users’ IDs Posted To 4chan The dating safety application, Tea, has suffered a data breach, leading to the exposure of users’ IDs and personal…
Women Dating Safety App ‘Tea’ Breached, Users’ IDs Posted To 4chan The dating safety application, Tea, has suffered a data breach, leading to the exposure of users’ IDs and personal…
Summary The U.S. Department of Energy has announced the selection of four federal sites to host AI datacenters and nuclear-powered energy projects, in line with efforts to fast-track AI infrastructure.…
Linux Kernel Could Soon Expose Every Line AI Helps Write \n Sasha Levin, a notable Nvidia developer, has proposed changes to integrate AI coding assistants into the Linux kernel workflow.…
Judge Sanctions Lawyers Defending Alabama’s Prison System For Using Fake ChatGPT Cases In Filings A federal judge has taken action against three lawyers from Butler Snow, the firm defending Alabama’s…
Summary A recent firmware update from Echelon has restricted offline functionality for its smart home gym equipment, making it necessary for users to connect to Echelon’s servers for basic features…
Meta Names Shengjia Zhao As Chief Scientist of AI Superintelligence Unit Meta has appointed Shengjia Zhao as Chief Scientist of its new Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL). Zhao, previously a researcher…
Pebble Is Officially Pebble Again Pebble smartwatches are officially reclaiming their iconic name after Core Devices CEO Eric Migicovsky successfully recovered the Pebble trademark. This means the new Pebble watches,…
Summary Google DeepMind has set up two robotic arms that engage in a continuous game of table tennis, showcasing advancements in AI and robotics. This project began in 2022 and…
Study Finds ‘Pressure Point’ In the Gulf Could Drive Hurricane Strength Scientists from the University of South Florida have uncovered a key underwater “pressure point” in the Gulf of Mexico…
Controversial ‘Arsenic Life’ Paper Retracted After 15 Years The long-debated “arsenic life” paper, published in 2010, has finally been retracted by the journal Science after 15 years. Originally claiming that…