The AI Era Is Creating a Bug-Hunting Arms Race
…with the help of AI. They're submitted in a never-before-seen frequency and put us under serious load.” And at the end of April, Google announced that it was overhauling…
…with the help of AI. They're submitted in a never-before-seen frequency and put us under serious load.” And at the end of April, Google announced that it was overhauling…
Both Anthropic and OpenAI have announced new AI models in recent weeks that the companies say have advanced cybersecurity capabilities that could represent a turning point in how defenders—and, crucially, attackers…
…Google also lets you upload medical data to Fitbit for its AI health coach to parse. Handing over this kind of data to any AI tool is a risky decision, even if…
…Oura is positioning the Ring 5 as a proactive health platform, much like how Google is positioning its AI Health Coach at the center of the redesigned Google Health app. Central to…
…But Zilis continued to serve as an OpenAI board member until February 2023, months before Musk announced the launch of his competing AI lab, xAI. Zilis testified that she resigned after learning…
…When OpenAI finished training o3 in early 2025—a model optimized for coding even more than o1—it finally had the foundation to build a real AI coding product. But Claude Code…
Code discreetly added to Meta’s AI app over multiple updates this year shows that the feature, internally called “NameTag,” identifies people captured by the glasses’ camera and, when activated, alerts the…
…terms for data center buildout,” Amazon senior software engineer Liesl Wigand said at a city hearing. “Let’s not let Big Tech burn Seattle to win the AI race.” The comments by…
…In 2017, much of OpenAI’s work was focused on building AI systems that could play video games, which showed early signs of success. But OpenAI needed five times more computing power…
…Zuckerberg said that he’s building “the next evolution of our company around these people.” Meta employees’ use of AI is tracked, and they receive data about their usage relative to groups…