May 25, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
AI-powered vulnerability research has exploded, generating a deluge of low-quality security reports that overwhelm software maintainers. Linux creator Linus Torvalds calls the security list unmanageable due to duplication. GitHub and other programs are tightening submission requirements, while open source projects like cURL have changed their bounty policies to filter out AI slop. The problem threatens the sustainability of volunteer-maintained projects and may drive top researchers away from public bug bounties.
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May 25, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Large language models (LLMs) in operations roles query telemetry and propose configuration changes, but they also introduce a confused-deputy problem. Attackers can manipulate the operational artifacts that AI agents read, leading to unsafe actions. This article explores attack categories such as prompt injection and retrieval poisoning, and proposes a strict propose-commit split as a defense. The need for adversarial evaluation and skepticism toward autonomy claims is emphasized.
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May 25, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Sofía Vergara, 53, was seen flirting with multiple younger men at the Omnia Day Club in Las Vegas's Caesars Palace. Wearing a striking animal-print top and skirt, the actress appeared relaxed and happy. The sighting comes months after her divorce from Joe Manganiello and a rumored date with Spanish actor Manu Vega.
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May 25, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
A busy week in tennis saw Switzerland fall short in the Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers despite a heroic effort from Belinda Bencic. Daniil Medvedev had a shocking meltdown in Monte Carlo, losing 0-6, 0-6 to Berrettini. Meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic suffered early exits in Miami and Indian Wells respectively. Here is a full recap of the key events.
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May 25, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
In an exclusive interview, Pedro Pascal and Sigourney Weaver reveal insights about the upcoming film 'The Mandalorian and Grogu.' Pascal explains why the helmet is essential to his character, while Weaver shares her delight in working with the puppet Grogu. The article also explores the film's expanded scope and the enduring bond between Din Djarin and Grogu.
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May 25, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Keke Palmer and LaKeith Stanfield handed out free gasoline at a Shell station in Los Angeles on Tuesday, covering the cost for the first 70 cars in line. The event was part of the promotional tour for their upcoming film 'I Love Boosters' and drew attention to the city's exorbitant gas prices. While most fans were thrilled, one disappointed driver called the police, who resolved the situation peacefully.
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May 25, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Tim Cook, who transformed Apple into a trillion-dollar giant during his 14-year tenure as CEO, is stepping down. This article traces his remarkable career—from his early days at IBM and Compaq to his operational genius at Apple, the major product launches under his leadership, and the political challenges he faced. His successor, John Ternus, will take over on September 1, 2026.
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May 24, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Dell is tightening its AI Factory narrative around agentic AI, an AI-centric data platform, and integrated rack-scale infrastructure. While the execution is strong, the company remains surprisingly quiet on networking, a critical component for scaling AI clusters. This article examines Dell's strengths and potential weaknesses in the evolving AI infrastructure landscape.
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May 24, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Apple is reportedly planning a Grammarly-like AI writing tool for Siri, along with AI-generated shortcuts, AI wallpapers, and a smarter Siri powered by Google Gemini. These features are expected at WWDC 2026 as Apple seeks to close the AI gap with Google and Samsung while emphasizing privacy.
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May 24, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
Meta plans to cut about 8,000 jobs this week, representing 10% of its workforce, while simultaneously raising its artificial intelligence infrastructure spending to as much as $145 billion. The cuts come despite strong financial results, signaling a strategic pivot toward AI. Employees are reportedly anxious, with internal countdown websites and tensions over a new AI monitoring program.
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May 24, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
US export controls fail to stop Nvidia AI chips from reaching China through front companies and third countries. Recent court cases reveal hidden networks and the lucrative black market for restricted semiconductors.
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May 24, 2026Twila Rosenbaum
AI is moving beyond the cloud to the edge, where power and space are limited. Enterprises need storage that accelerates performance and removes bottlenecks. Solidigm's SSDs are designed for these environments, offering high capacity and performance to keep GPUs fully utilized. This article explores how smarter storage is enabling AI everywhere.
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