With Hypershell’s X Ultra S and similar personal exoskeletons, AI takes on the great outdoors.
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Where there’s Muck there’s Brass
“Fear is a man’s best friend” is yet another great John Cale song. Dario Amodei of Anthropic has been listening.
AI, Apps, Global Security News
AI is finally delivering productivity — for remote employees
The productivity gains from AI are so great, companies can lay off thousands of employees and still get the same amount of work done — right? Or maybe it’s the opposite: despite all the hype, any supposed AI productivity boom is a mirage, causing employees, even developers, to experience heavier workloads. At the moment, the…
AI, Apps, Global Security News
How to build your own AI agents with Google Workspace Studio
The great hope for AI agents is that they will automate many of the repetitive tasks office workers perform, such as writing and emailing weekly project updates. These tools combine rules-based automation with generative AI models to perform a series of tasks that make up a workflow. In this vein, Google late last year announced…
Global Security News, privacy
Inconsistent Privacy Labels Don’t Tell Users What They Are Getting
Data privacy labels are a great idea for mobile apps, but the current versions just aren’t good enough.
AI, Apps, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security
BYOVD Turns Trusted Drivers Against Windows Security
A growing number of great actor groups are quietly abusing legitimate Windows drivers to turn endpoint defenses against themselves. Known as Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD), the technique allows attackers to load a digitally signed but flawed driver and exploit it to gain full kernel-level access. Attackers “… load a legitimate, digitally signed, but…
AI, Artificial Intelligence (AI), china, Cloud Security, Commentary, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, op-ed, privacy, Risk Management
AI security’s ‘Great Wall’ problem
The Great Wall of China was built to slow northern raiders and prevent steppe armies from riding straight into the empire’s heart. Yet in 1644, its most impregnable fortress fell without a siege. At Shanhai Pass, where the wall meets the Bohai Sea, General Wu Sangui commanded the eastern gate. Behind him: a rebel army…
AI, Artificial Intelligence (AI), china, Cloud Security, Commentary, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, op-ed, privacy, Risk Management
AI security’s ‘Great Wall’ problem
The Great Wall of China was built to slow northern raiders and prevent steppe armies from riding straight into the empire’s heart. Yet in 1644, its most impregnable fortress fell without a siege. At Shanhai Pass, where the wall meets the Bohai Sea, General Wu Sangui commanded the eastern gate. Behind him: a rebel army…
