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AI Summary

  • Grafana Labs disclosed a security breach where hackers accessed their source code, underscoring ongoing vulnerabilities in the open-source ecosystem.
  • Apple is reportedly considering significant updates to Siri, including features like auto-deleting chat histories, to enhance user privacy.
  • The automotive sector is facing an 'AI skills arms race,' indicating a major shift in demand for specialized talent within the industry.
  • Concerns around trust and ethical implications are at the forefront of discussions, particularly highlighted by the legal proceedings involving Elon Musk and OpenAI.
  • Despite the hype, there's a cautionary note about the pervasive influence of AI, suggesting a need for a more measured approach to its integration and discussion, especially in public forums.

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  • Linus Torvalds says Linux security list is becoming ‘unmanageable’ due to AI bug reports 30 minutes ago by Stevie Bonifield
    Linux, News, Security, Tech

    Linux founder Linus Torvalds said in his most recent state of the kernel post that "the continued flood of AI reports has basically made the security list almost entirely unmanageable, with enormous duplication due to different people finding the same things with the same tools," as The Register reports. That probably doesn't apply to stuff like the "Copy Fail" exploit, which was detected with help from AI and affected nearly every Linux distro. "The documentation may be a bit less blunt than I am," Torvalds said. "So just to make it really clear: if you found a bug using AI

  • Exclusive: Jonah Peretti explains why he sold BuzzFeed 36 minutes ago by Nilay Patel
    Creators, Decoder, Podcasts, Tech

    Today, I’m talking with Jonah Peretti, who is, technically, the CEO of BuzzFeed — although that will be coming to an end very soon. Just days before we spoke, Jonah agreed to sell 52 percent of BuzzFeed for a total of $120 million to Byron Allen, who owns The Weather Channel, a number of broadcast stations, and several other websites. The deal is a bit of a life raft for BuzzFeed — the company was once valued at $1.6 billion dollars, but just last quarter, the company had told investors it was at risk of running out of cash. Now

  • Starlink raises prices across satellite internet plans 43 minutes ago by Emma Roth
    News, Science, Space, SpaceX

    Starlink is raising prices across its satellite internet plans in the US - including Standby Mode - with the cheapest 100Mbps Residential plan going from $50 to $55 / month, as reported earlier by PCMag . Meanwhile, Starlink's 200Mbps residential plan has jumped from $80 to $85 / month, while the Residential Max plan went from $120 to $130 / month. Standby Mode, which allows subscribers to pause their main Starlink service while using unlimited low-speed data, now costs $10 / month instead of $5. Starlink is raising the prices of its Roam plans as well, with the 100GB plan

  • Leaked images reveal Sony’s 10th anniversary ‘ColleXion’ headphones 3 hours ago by Jess Weatherbed
    Gadgets, Headphones, News, Sony, Tech

    The headband certainly looks more pillowy than any of Sony’s current headphone models. | Images by HotEUDeals / OnLeaks We now have a good idea of what Sony's upcoming 10th anniversary headphones will look like before their expected launch tomorrow. Leaked image renders of what appears to be Sony's 1000X "The ColleXion" Edition have been shared online by OnLeaks and HotEUDeals , showing thicker leatherette padding and "generously sized" earcups compared to Sony's current WH-1000XM6 series . We knew to expect these headphones after the "ColleXion" name briefly appeared on Sony's websites in April with an over-ear headphone model number

  • Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad Roommate 4 hours ago by Ian Frisch
    Features

    The wildfires that would come to engulf Los Angeles had just begun to burn when Frankee Grove finally admitted to herself that she needed a roommate. It was January 2025, and Grove, then 42, had recently broken up with her boyfriend of six years. They had lived together in a two-bedroom Spanish bungalow on a quaint street in Venice. For Grove, this rental — with its vegetable garden and hardwood floors, arched doorways, and terra-cotta roof — had come to feel like a home. But she couldn’t afford the $5,100 monthly rent by herself. She needed to find a subletter,


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