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People are starting to think ChatGPT is too cheap — and that might be a problem for OpenAI
ChatGPT's expanding capabilities and unchanged subscription price have sparked a debate over whether it's a good deal or headed for a cliff
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Prime Day starts now with these savings of up to 65% on Amazon devices — Echo, Ring, Fire TV, and more from $12.99
I've picked out 16 of the best early Prime Day deals at Amazon, including savings of up to 65% on these popular and best-selling Amazon devices.
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Currys dropped two incredible OLED Copilot+ laptop deals for £599 — here’s how to choose between them
The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Aura Edition and the Asus Vivobook S16 OLED are both £599 at Currys right now. One is compact and light, the other is big and bold. Which one is right for you?
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I fought a possessed bus in Control Resonant’s 'paranaturally warped' Manhattan, and I can’t wait to battle more funky foes
Control Resonant’s melee combat might be a first for Remedy, but it’s absolutely fantastic, and I can’t wait to unleash Dylan fully in a weird and spooky Manhattan
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Google says Chinese hackers cracked Workspace security to hit 'a diverse set of national, state, and private medical entities' including research and defense organizations
Google warns of ongoing data theft campaign attributed to Chinese nation-state attacker.
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Do you pay for more mobile data than you actually use? The reason is psychological, says mobile data expert — here’s how to check your own data usage on iPhone or Android, and save money in the process
We speak to an expert about why underusing your mobile data allowance is often ‘psychological’ and how to save money on your monthly plan.
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This Seagate IronWolf Pro deal is a fantastic Father's Day gift for anyone who runs a NAS, manages a media library, or stores huge collections of photos and videos
Newegg just knocked nearly $100 off the 20TB Seagate IronWolf Pro NAS HDD with 7200RPM performance, and a 256MB cache.
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Intel CPU with integrated Nvidia RTX GPU rumored to arrive early in 2028 — and I can't wait to see this power up gaming laptops and handhelds
Can't wait for Intel's CPU with built-in Nvidia RTX graphics? Mark CES 2028 tentatively in your calendar.
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How to watch France vs Senegal: Free Streams & TV Channels online from anywhere for FIFA World Cup 2026
Here's how to watch France vs Senegal for free online and from anywhere in Group I of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
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Microsoft makes Copilot Cowork open to everyone, and wants to help you tackle even the trickiest work tasks
Microsoft and Anthropic reveal an upgraded Copilot Cowork is now generally available.
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Seagate 2TB hard drive deal: This $130 portable storage deal includes a crucial data protection perk
A pocket-sized 2TB drive with no setup required and built-in data recovery services.
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DoorDash is down for many —here's what we know about the major outage
Both DoorDash and Spotify are experiencing issues right now, according to thousands of users —here's all the latest news.
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In the age of AI-based threats, zero-trust is no longer enough
The emergence of AI-based threats means zero-trust is no longer strong enough to tackle these alone.
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Microsoft forced to turn to AWS to boost GitHub cloud capacity following AI demand surge
GitHub's migration to Azure under strain as demand causes Microsoft to reach out to AWS for extra capacity.
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Dutton Ranch episode 7 trailer queues up the next big problem for 10 Petal Ranch — and fans are convinced that Beulah's successors will have a Yellowstone connection
The trailer for Dutton Ranch episode 7 teases who will be next in line to lead 10 Petal Ranch — and fans think they've worked out who it is.
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The best Lego World Cup kits — including a soccer ball with a stadium-sized secret, a mini Messi, and your own golden trophy
Can't get enough of the World Cup? These Lego sets let you enjoy the beautiful game in brick form.
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Save $100 on the Gigabyte Aero X16 — Best Buy drops the price on a RTX 5070 laptop for creators you can actually future-proof
This RTX 5070 laptop from Gigabyte boasts 32GB DDR5 RAM and 1TB SSD that you can upgrade.
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Popsockets unveils an insanely thin new Pospocket MagSafge grip for iPhone that's 'a labor of love,' but the story of the original iPhone grip might be even more inspiring
It all started with the iPhone 3G, a wired headset, and some buttons...
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'They just moved to VPNs' — Telegram CEO slams UK's teen social media ban with stark Russian comparison
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov didn't mince words about the UK's proposed teen social media ban, drawing a controversial parallel to Russian censorship and claiming that users will simply bypass the restrictions.
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Netflix just released a nail-biting trailer for new movie The Last House — and it's made me scared of my own home
The Last House is a new Netflix sci-fi movie about a family trapped inside their home.
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Lara Croft actress says Angelina Jolie's first Tomb Raider movie is her 'favorite' and that Crystal Dynamics 'used a lot of those scenes' for her Legacy of Atlantis auditions
The actress behind Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis's new Lara Croft has revealed that her auditions were based on the first Tomb Raider movie.
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'I think there’s going to be a lot of experimentation': Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon anticipates big changes in the AI space as it works on a whole host of new designs
Qualcomm CEO believes agentic AI is a major opportunity for chipmakers as apps shift and consumer device require more powerful chips.
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‘A speed bump for your mind’: Commodore’s retro-inspired flip phone could be the perfect way to break your smartphone addiction
The Commodore Callback is a retro-flavored phone that sits between smartphones and dumbphones.
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Wish you could play Baldur's Gate 3 on Nintendo Switch 2? Another brilliant D&D RPG just hit the platform in time for its latest free update
Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked just hit Nintendo Switch 2.
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Microsoft reveals new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop with big graphics upgrades from Snapdragon X2 CPUs — but they're seriously pricey
Microsoft's new Surface devices for consumers are on sale now, but they've been hit with major price hikes.
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Upgrade your home office — the feature-packed Koble Gino smart standing desk is 20% off at Argos
Use this code to save 20% on a sit-stand desk with wireless charging, USB ports, and a built-in cupholder.
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HPE will let VMware users get a free year's license via its own tools
HPE is offering Morpheus VM Essentials free for the first year, with a $1 migration add-on, to get customers away from VMware.
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'The whole Gemini migration has been a dumpster fire': Gemini calls are broken on Android Auto and users are switching back to Google Assistant
Multiple user reports suggest Gemini calls being borked in Android Auto — here's what we know.
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I watched a 90-minute AI movie made in just two weeks — and Hollywood can stop worrying, for now
A 90-minute AI movie made in two weeks sounds like Hollywood's worst nightmare — until you actually sit down and watch it.
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How will the UK's social media ban actually work? Here's the full list of affected apps — and 5 things you need to know
The UK social media ban is one of the most significant pieces of tech legislation in the modern era — but how is it going to work?
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The Future of Home
How we live now is defined by unprecedented forces. In this special issue, WIRED and Architectural Digest help you understand what home will look like tomorrow—and beyond.
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One Climate Change Innovation: Just Look Up
To build one family’s dream house on a flood-prone Mississippi bayou, AD100 architect Tom Kundig decided the sky’s the limit.
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You Can Finally Buy Snap’s New AR Specs—for $2,195
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel lays out the company’s vision for its augmented-reality smart glasses, arriving later this year.
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Best Robot Vacuum of 2026: Shark, Eufy
Tired of vacuuming? Hand the reins to a robot vacuum.
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Around the World, These Building Solutions Keep Things Local
Designers are finding sustainable building solves close to home—in ancient practices and cutting-edge innovations alike.
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Verizon Simplicity, Verizon Shine, and Verizon Dollars: What You Need to Know
Verizon introduced a new plan that costs $45 per month, revamped rewards programs, and more today.
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In Praise of a Dumb House
Tech has been encroaching on the family domicile for years—but actor, writer, and satirist Jill Kargman is all in on analog.
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10 Designers Share the Trends Defining Dwellings of Tomorrow
From friend compounds and meditation spaces to shaded outdoor areas and rooms just to make coffee, homes are getting even more multipurpose.
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The Death of the Starter Home
Buying a first house used to mark entry into adulthood—and the beginning of wealth-building. But a shifting economic landscape is threatening to close the door on this American milestone.
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Designing the Dream House of an 87-Year-Old Tech Visionary
An icon of Silicon Valley’s counterculture, Stewart Brand is confronting his final years in a home that embodies the self-sufficient, DIY ethos of his famous Whole Earth Catalog.
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What Do Americans Spend on Housing?
WIRED surveyed readers on their housing costs. The answers paint a stark portrait of unaffordability, climate adaptation, and the death of the homeowner dream.
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My Father Wants to Age in Place. AI Will Be Watching
Devices that monitor seniors for safety are appealing to worried loved ones and underresourced home care agencies.
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Traditional Home Insurance Is Collapsing. Here’s What Could Fill the Gap
A new, AI-assisted model of insurance is quietly exploding in disaster-prone areas—and may be coming for FEMA too. Is it the answer to climate change, or a trap?
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What Do We Need From Our Homes Right Now?
The global editorial directors of WIRED and Architectural Digest on teaming up to help you understand how we live today, and what comes next.
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Need a New Lamp? Here Are 7 Bright Ideas
These clever lights—each one an exemplar of innovation in materials, design, and function—will beautify your home.
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The New Surface Laptop and Surface Pro Get New Chips, Colors, and Pricing
Microsoft has finally refreshed its premium Surface Laptop and Surface Pro with new chips, but the update reveals how high PC pricing has become.
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Paramount Refused to Air an Ad Criticizing Its Merger With Warner Bros.
The commercial was submitted by the Freedom of the Press Foundation to run during Donald Trump’s UFC event. It criticized the $111 billion merger as a threat to the First Amendment.
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15 Best Office Chairs of 2026— We Tested 70 to Pick Them
Sitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats.
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15 Best Office Chairs of 2026— We Tested 70 to Pick Them
Sitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats.
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15 Best Office Chairs of 2026— We Tested 70 to Pick Them
Sitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats.
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CNET's Shopping Experts Found the Best Deals of the Week So You Don't Have To
Don't miss these handpicked discounts on some of our favorite products ahead of Prime Day.
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Toy Story 5 Puts Technology at the Heart of Its Most Timely Story Yet
Review: The sequel tackles the reality of our screen-obsessed world with emotional depth and humor.
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Overwatch's Season 3 Kicks Off Today With New Damage Hero, Shion
The dual-wielding crime boss is the headliner of the season, but the first new hybrid map in four years might be the bigger win.
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Nimble's Sharepower Portable Battery Doubled My Charging Pleasure
I tried Nimble's innovative (if a little pricey) 10,000-mAh power bank that splits in two, so you can share with someone else in need of a charge.
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I've Tested Too Many Vegan Meal Kits. These Are the Ones I'd Actually Order
After many, many months spent testing vegan meal kits and prepared meals, I can safely say that these services have the best plant-based dishes.
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Samsung Built a Real Spider-Man Tracker You Can Use This Summer
Samsung lets you be the "guy in the chair" with an interactive fan site tied to the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day flick.
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Flat PopSockets Are Here, and They Might Lure in More Men
The iconic phone grip has been redesigned and goes on sale today at Apple Stores.
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This New Gadget Uses Custom Scents and AI to Improve Your Sleep
Kimba is an AI-powered sleep technology system that releases personalized scents to help you sleep better. Here’s how it works.
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Verizon Debuts Discounted Plans for New Subscribers to Attract Carrier Converts
Verizon's plans offer the highest data speeds and options to upgrade phones every year.
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New Verizon Shine Loyalty Program Seeks to Reward Longtime Subscribers
Verizon is working to keep customers with weekly perks and some big giveaways.
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This Prime Day, Nothing Is Making Plenty of Noise. And Now You Can Get $76 Off
Down from $149 to $73, this is the kind of deal your ears will appreciate.
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Ring's 2-for-1 Doorbell Deal Just Solved My Front Door Anxiety
The first big Prime Day deal is live a week early, unlocking early savings on the Ring Battery Doorbell before the rush starts.
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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for June 16 #835
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for June 16 No. 835.
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for June 16, #1101
Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for June 16, No. 1,101.
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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 16, #1823
Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for June 16, No. 1,823.
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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, June 16
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for June 16.
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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 16, #631
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for June 16, No. 631.
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This Ultraslim Portable Power Station Keeps Your Fridge Running During Outages
Bluetti's new FridgePower helps protect refrigerated food and perishables when your home loses power.
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Best Apple Watch for 2026
The all-out splurge, the killer deal, or the Goldilocks middle ground. We've tested every Apple Watch to help you land you perfect match.
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Google Earth's Flight Simulator Is Now on Browsers: Here's How to Play
Take to the virtual skies without having to download the desktop app.
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AWE 2026 Live: Smart Glasses Are Bringing AI to Our Faces
Augmented World Expo this week will give us the best look yet at the state of the art in high-tech eyewear.
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Best Laptop for College Students: Top Laptops for School in 2026
It's next to impossible to attend high school or college without a laptop. Here are my favorite laptops that I've tested and reviewed for student budgets.
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Anthropic Sued Over Alleged False Advertising on Claude Max Subscription Usage Limits
The lawsuit claims that the AI company is misleading customers about its $200-per-month Claude plan.
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Anthropic Pulls Claude Fable and Mythos AI Models After Feds Claim Jailbreak
The dispute over an unconventional order raises questions about how the government will regulate advanced AI models.
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Google's Gemini 3.5 Live Translate Is Built for Real-Life Conversations
Gemini 3.5 Live Translate doesn't wait for one speaker to finish before generating a response.
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Scottish minister clarifies police facial-recognition approach
The Scottish government has confirmed its intention to ensure police use of facial recognition is lawful before deployments start taking place, unlike in England and Wales where the technology has been rolled out in a ‘legal vacuum’ without any formal scrutiny or debate
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MPs call for UK government to back sovereign IT
Amendment to the UK’s Cyber Security and Resilience Bill calls for the government to publish a ‘digital sovereignty strategy’ to promote domestic technology
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NHS trusts operating on fewer patients with Palantir FDP, warns Foxglove
Around 30% of English hospitals that use Palantir’s FDP tools for scheduling are carrying out fewer procedures than before adoption, according to data from campaign group Foxglove
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US mortgage provider moves beyond ‘superficial AI integrations’
Pennymac Financial Services is using generative artificial intelligence tools from Amazon Web Services to bring borrowing up to date
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Interview: Ashwin Ballal, CIO, Freshworks
After a career in marketing, engineering, product and operations, a CIO role seemed unlikely for Ashwin Ballal – until he tried it
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UK data regulator slammed over lack of action on complaints
The UK data regulator is being threatened with legal action after it was accused of ‘ignoring’ thousands of data protection complaints, with critics describing its new approach to complaint triage and investigation as akin to a ‘digital bin’ for the public’s concerns
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Nordea Liv Norway migrates 58 million transactions to the cloud
Life and pensions provider migrates to the cloud as part of wider multi-year transformation project
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The great datacentre backlash: The industry response
In part two of a two-part series looking at attitudes to datacentres, we look at how developers and operators have responded to the wave of anti-datacentre sentiment sweeping through communities and what their plan is to avoid further escalation
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Insurance industry AI recruitment correlates with success
Research shows that insurers have accelerated recruitment of artificial intelligence professionals
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Amnesty calls for ban on AI risk-profiling systems
Amnesty International says AI-driven risk profiling systems are discriminatory and may lead to misleading results that violate international human rights law
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AI demands an identity reset
In this week’s Computer Weekly, our latest buyer’s guide examines how AI is transforming the demands and expectations on identity and access management systems. We talk to early implementers of agentic AI to find out the lessons learned. And we explain why the AI infrastructure boom is likely to...
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Ineffable Intelligence strikes Google Cloud deal for Vera Rubin GPU power
London-based ‘anti-LLM’ developer led by AlphaGo founder David Silver selects Google Cloud Vera Rubin GPU infrastructure to build reinforcement learning ‘superlearners’
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The truth about Claude Mythos is less dramatic than it seems
The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers if Anthropic’s Claude Mythos frontier AI model is a benefit or barrier to achieving resilient enterprise IT security, and how security leaders need to adapt.
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Post Office Capture appeal objections not ‘right, just or fair’
Influential advisory group tells Post Office there is a ‘clear case’ that Capture convictions are unsafe
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Swedish industrial AI deal exemplifies Indian software fix to AI threat
As India does big deals in the Nordics, the sub-continent’s role for the artificial intelligence age begins to become apparent
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Big tech must introduce age checks to support UK’s under-16s social media ban
Keir Starmer announces UK social media ban for under-16s that requires mandatory age verification to access social media services
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Agentic workflows: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
We speak to Joel Hron, chief technology officer at Thomson Reuters about how MCP-connectivity into Claude to streamline legal work
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UK Finance ‘shocked but not surprised’ by rise in fraud as tech firms ‘profit’ from it
Two-thirds of authorised push payment scams begin on tech platforms, according to UK Finance annual report
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The digital pivot: How HSS transformed hire with agentic AI
HSS ProService underwent a profound transformation from asset-heavy hire business to digital marketplace set to deploy agentic AI. CEO Tom Shorten tells us how it did it
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Oracle fixes PeopleSoft flaw exploited by ShinyHunters
A zero-day vulnerability affecting Oracle’s PeopleSoft products is being exploited by a ShinyHunters campaign targeting schools and universities
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