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Sex toy firm hit by data breach - Tenga says hacker infiltrated systems, stole customer data
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A Tenga employee fell for a phishing email, and gave away access to a company email account.

'My own opinion is that much of the fear is overblown': AWS CEO thinks investors may be worrying about AI risks too much
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Investors worry AI could weaken software margins, while Amazon Web Services reports solid expansion and questions the scale of market panic.

Tens of billions of dollars wiped out from household name brands as obscure "penny stock" karaoke-vendor-turned-AI platform debuts "game-changing platform"
By Wayne Williams published
Logistics stocks tumble after tiny AI firm claims massive freight efficiency gains trigger investor fears over automation replacing jobs and reshaping industry costs.

3D printing 'saved' from AI as MyMiniFactory acquires Thingiverse - over 8 million users and an archive of over 2.5 million “things” set to be protected
By Efosa Udinmwen published
MyMiniFactory acquires Thingiverse, promising technical cleanup, human-reviewed files, creator monetization, and protection for millions of 3D printing designs.

'I think we’re going to have a human-level performance on most, if not all, professional tasks': Microsoft AI chief thinks AI will replace most white-collar work in the 12 to 18 months - so is this the end for human workers?
By Mike Moore published
Is AI coming for white-collar roles next? Microsoft's AI boss thinks so.

Pentagon may sever Anthropic relationship over AI safeguards - Claude maker expresses concerns over 'hard limits around fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance'
By Benedict Collins published
The Pentagon is threating to cut a $200 million contract with Anthropic over a rift in how the Claude AI model should be used.

Farewell Apple iWork? Iconic brand appears to be disappearing in favor of Creator Studio
By Craig Hale published
Apple's iWork brand looks to have been retired after two decades, with the launch of new Creator Studio, which includes paid subscriptions.

Google patches first Chrome zero-day of the year - so update now or face attack
By Sead Fadilpašić published
An 8.3/10 use after free in CSS Google Chrome bug was patched after being abused by unnamed threat actors.
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