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Last week, an AI newsroom beat mainstream journalists—including WIRED—to a story about OpenAI and hacking. It’s just the beginning.
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Last week, an AI newsroom beat mainstream journalists—including WIRED—to a story about OpenAI and hacking. It’s just the beginning.
Oh Lord, AI Reporters Are Actually Breaking Big News Read More »
TL;DR MCP, A2A, and agent gateways are becoming the connectivity layer for enterprise agents, but the security model cannot stop at “the agent has a token.” Teams need protocol-layer controls that understand who is calling, which agent is acting, which tool or peer agent is being invoked, what operation is requested, and whether the request
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Recent observations of the Tarantula Nebula have unveiled surprising findings: a lower count of young stars and diminished X-ray gas activity. Contrary to expectations, astronomers noted that the powerful winds generated by stars aren’t creating as much X-ray gas as anticipated. Instead, it appears that hot gas is escaping through shell walls while cold gas
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New research confirms dogs can differentiate human emotions through facial expressions. Their brains process happy faces in a unique reward region, showing emotional significance. Dogs also distinguish between fear, anger, and sadness with distinct brain activity patterns. This ability developed through domestication, aiding their social understanding of humans. Understanding these emotions does not mean dogs
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The AI jobs apocalypse never showed up. Still, jobs are changing and economists expect more to come.The prediction was stark: artificial intelligence advancements would wipe out jobs en masse. “Half” of all entry-level white collar jobs would vanish, Anthropic’s CEO, Dario Amodei, said in May 2025. A month later, OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, went further,
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From space to telecommunications, the US has a long history of fostering technology for the public good. These AI models could be aligned to democratic values, not corporate profitsOpenAI, and then Anthropic, were each formed by AI developers who feared unrestrained corporate AI development – specifically, that companies like Google and Meta would steer the
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Two Tulane students started a project to recycle glass bottles into sand. This recycled material is now helping rebuild Louisiana’s disappearing coastal wetlands. The initiative addresses both waste management and critical environmental erosion issues. Researchers are studying the safety and effectiveness of this glass sand in marsh restoration. This innovative approach offers a new source
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From pessimism around dating to AI reshaping culture, cyber-ethnographer Ruby J. Thelot tells WIRED why people are putting too much stock into things that go viral.
The Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance (UMANG) platform registered more than 11.66 crore users and witnessed about 798 crore transactions in the last three years, according to information provided by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.