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Brain chips, particularly those using organoid intelligence (OI), introduce a novel form of biological computing that may be faster, more efficient, and more powerful than silicon-based computing and AI, requiring only a fraction of the energy. Hybrid platforms with live human neurons are capable of...
ViewIn the sprawl of a cyberpunk city, a ripperdoc functions as an underground medic, acting as both a surgeon and a black-market mechanic to install cyberware. Imagine a cramped clinic where a desperate mercenary trades their last credits for a combat-ready limb, hoping the hardware holds up long enoug...
ViewAI model updates are moving so fast that version names are now a news feed of their own. Here are the latest releases and shifts worth watching today, according to llm-stats. Latest model wave: Step-3.5-Flash, Kimi K2.5, GLM-4.7-Flash, Step3-VL-10B, and GPT-5.2 Codex are all on the update list. The ...
ViewAI just crossed from chat into search, music, and work itself. From Google rethinking Search, to new audio generation, to enterprise agent rollouts, this week feels like a turning point. Here are the biggest moves worth knowing. Google Search is being "completely reimagined with AI," with Gemini 3.5...
ViewAn Omni Model in AI is a sophisticated type of artificial intelligence that integrates various capabilities from distinct AI models into a single, unified framework. This model is designed to process and understand multiple data types, including text, images, audio, and video, and perform a wide arr...
ViewAI just got a lot more agentic. Google, Nvidia, and regulators all made moves in the same week, and the biggest shifts are about to hit search, shopping, coding, and compliance. Here are the must-know updates 👇 Google I/O: Gemini Spark. Google says its new cloud-based assistant will sort emails, no...
ViewAI just had a packed news cycle: Google is pushing Gemini 3.5 Flash and Antigravity 2.0, Anthropic dropped Claude Opus 4.6, and EU rules are shifting again. Here are the developments worth watching today. Google I/O: Gemini 3.5 Flash is now the default Gemini model, while Antigravity 2.0 is an agent...
ViewIn real life, the closest match to a braindance would be a brain-computer interface that records neural activity, not a simple camera feed, and braindance lore itself describes an immersive simulation of another person’s experiences and memories. First comes capture: electrodes, implants, or sensors...
ViewGenerative AI tools pose several privacy risks in enterprises, including data leakage, retention, model memorization, and prompt injection. Sensitive data can unintentionally become accessible through these tools, leading to privacy violations and regulatory non-compliance. Employees may input confi...
ViewAI’s latest shift isn’t just bigger models, it’s security, agents, and platform wars colliding at once. Here are 5 fresh moves you’ll want on your radar today. Microsoft MDASH: a multi-model agentic security system found 16 new Windows vulnerabilities and scored 88.45% on CyberGym. The big takeaway:...
ViewIn the cyberpunk landscape, a data haven is a sanctuary for information, designed to exist beyond the reach of subpoenas, surveillance, and corporate control. These networks rely on strong cryptography to ensure that data remains private, effectively shielding it from the prying eyes of governments ...
ViewThe carbon footprint of large-scale VR deployments encompasses emissions from headset manufacturing, data transmission, and compute loads. The production of VR hardware involves resource-intensive processes that contribute significantly to carbon emissions, particularly due to the extraction of raw ...
ViewAI news just got sharper, and a lot more unsettling: hackers are using models to speed up zero-day exploitation while big tech races to turn AI into the operating layer of your devices. Here are the must-know moves. AI hacking goes industrial-scale: Google says threat actors are using commercial mo...
ViewHacker culture emerged from a fusion of intellectual curiosity, counterculture, and a hatred for closed technology systems. Early phreakers tampered with opaque phone systems to understand how the communication infrastructure actually worked. The hacker ethic asserts that all information should be f...
ViewAI is moving faster than the defenses around it. In just three months, Google says AI-powered hacking has become an industrial-scale threat, while the latest frontier models are also pushing enterprise and consumer AI into new territory. More below. Google's threat team says hackers used an AI mode...
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