The selloff highlights the volatility in tech sectors, impacting future AI and crypto hardware supply, and signaling broader economic shifts.
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Tesla's shift towards AI and robotics investments could redefine its business model, but risks straining financial stability and investor confidence.
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Microsoft's strategic shift to prioritize impactful AI features over widespread integration may redefine industry standards for AI utility.
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Microsoft's AI reorganization aims to enhance user integration and revenue, positioning it competitively against OpenAI and Google.
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Karp's critique highlights the need for AI models prioritizing data sovereignty and security, potentially reshaping enterprise AI strategies.
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U.S. startups announced sizable funding rounds at a steady clip during a truncated holiday week, with energy and AI leading the way. Houston-based energy startup Joulent secured the biggest round, a $1.75 billion strategic financing.
Jamf this week unveiled Beacon, a threat-hunting service that aims to provide dedicated, proactive detection and analysis of Mac threats. The new security tool relies on Jamf’s Mac telemetry, which equips Jamf Threat Labs with the kind of deep visibility it needs to hunt for Apple-specific attacks, anomalous activity and suspicious behaviors.
Security is always a major issue, but the threat environment is only becoming more complex, with AI adding a whole new set of dangers to fear. The unique nature of the Mac creates a paradox: while more employees want to use Macs, organizations sometimes lack the relevant internal expertise to support and secure them. Even with the correct endpoint security tools and policies in place, blue teaming can be under-resourced. As a result, organizations struggle to start, scale, repeat, and measure effective Mac threat-hunting programs.
Even the smallest business needs security protection at quite a high level — but who can afford a whole threat detect
A new working paper from the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy argues that intensifying competition among AI developers may be making the race to artificial general intelligence more dangerous, not less, by creating economic incentives to prioritise speed over safety. The research, authored by Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, dean and Sydney Stein Professor at […]
Robinhood shares have climbed more than 6% after multiple Wall Street firms reaffirmed bullish ratings and projected further upside as the brokerage expands its global business and AI offerings. According to recent research notes from Piper Sandler, BTIG, and Mizuho,…