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Russian hackers use fake CAPTCHA tests to spread new malware families across multiple targets
Russian hackers use fake CAPTCHA tests to spread dangerous malware targeting governments and journalists. Learn how to protect yourself from these deceptive attacks.
After struggling to buy a house for years, we’ve finally come across one that we really like. It’s in a good area and has a decent price. The only problem is that it’s got a bus stop directly in front ...
AI could start a company, earn billions of dollars, and then contribute to AI candidates for political office, ensuring AI ...
Modernizing your approach to data management will prepare your organization for the next decade, regardless of what happens ...
A retired Ohio State Highway Patrol officer and his wife have visited over 760 restaurants featured on Guy Fieri's "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives." The couple, John and Coleen Bistor, began their ...
Samsung is known for stuffing its phones with features that you'll likely never use, and for some people, that also includes ...
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Is a robot programmed to prank you annoying? Yes
Feedback discovers a robot that can mimic Turkish ice cream vendors, who are known for playing tricks on their customers.
The removal of Tung Tung Tung Sahur, an AI-generated character, from a popular Roblox game raises some profound intellectual ...
Companies go all-in on agentic AI, Perplexity and Amazon battle over AI and e-commerce, Nvidia can’t sell Blackwells in China ...
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AI Regulation is Not Enough. We Need AI Morals
We don’t just need AI regulation—we need AI morals. Every technology carries a philosophy, whether we care to admit it or not ...
Perplexity’s voice assistant surprised me with how smart — and actually useful — it was. I tested it for a full day in place of Siri, and here’s why it might be my new go-to.
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