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New method efficiently safeguards sensitive AI training data

The approach maintains an AI model’s accuracy while ensuring attackers can’t extract secret information.

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OpenAI’s Countersuit of Elon Musk Alleges Harassment and ‘Sham’ Takeover Bid

OpenAI defends its shift to a for-profit model, citing funding needs and mission alignment, as Musk’s lawsuit threatens its future ahead of a 2026 trial.

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AI models of the brain could serve as 'digital twins' in research

In a new study, researchers created an AI model of the mouse visual cortex that predicts neuronal responses to visual images.

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New IBM z17 Mainframe Will ‘Redefine AI at Scale’

The new IBM z17 mainframe features AI capabilities across hardware, software, and systems operations.

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Stanford’s 2025 AI Index Reveals an Industry at a Crossroads

Stanford University’s 2025 AI Index shows an industry in flux, with models increasing in complexity but public perception still sometimes negative.

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Could LLMs help design our next medicines and materials?

A new method lets users ask, in plain language, for a new molecule with certain properties, and receive a detailed description of how to synthesize it.

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EU AI Rules Delay Tech Rollouts, But Civil Societies Says Safety Comes First

Google, Meta, and Apple have all delayed launches of their AI products in the E.U. as a result of legislation, but experts say it is the price the bloc is willing to pay for its privacy and safety.

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EU AI Rules Delay Tech Rollouts, But Civil Societies Say Safety Comes First

Google, Meta, and Apple have all delayed launches of their AI products in the E.U. as a result of legislation, but experts say it is the price the bloc is willing to pay for its privacy and safety.

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Which Two AI Models Are ‘Unfaithful’ at Least 25% of the Time About Their ‘Reasoning’? Here’s Anthropic’s Answer

Anthropic studied its own Claude and DeepSeek’s-R1. Neither AI model always considered “hints” in prompts relevant to disclose in their output.

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Google’s Sec-Gemini v1 Takes on Hackers & Outperforms Rivals by 11%

Sec-Gemini v1 has access to real-time cybersecurity data from trusted sources including Google Threat Intelligence, Mandiant’s attack reports, and the Open Source Vulnerabilities database.

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DeepSeek-GRM: Introducing an Enhanced AI Reasoning Technique

Researchers from DeepSeek and Tsinghua University say combining two techniques improves the answers the large language model creates with computer reasoning techniques.

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OpenAI and Google Reject UK Government’s AI Copyright Proposal

The government’s proposal suggested a system that permits AI developers to use creators’ online content to train their models unless rights holders explicitly choose to opt out.

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Try Midjourney’s V7 AI Image Generator, Then Share Feedback & Show Off Your Creations

Midjourney’s V7 launches with default personalization and upcoming upgrades to Moodboards, SREF, and performance, while core edits still rely on V6 for now.

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Meta Unveils Llama 4 AI Series Featuring New Expert-Based Architecture

The Llama 4 series is the first to use a “mixture of experts (MoE) architecture,” where only a few parts of the neural network, the “experts,” are used to respond to an input.

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Is AI in medicine playing fair?

As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly integrates into health care, a new study reveals that all generative AI models may recommend different treatments for the same medical condition based solely on a patient's socioeconomic and demographic background.

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Were the White House’s Tariffs Calculations Done By AI?

The use of the trade deficit in tariff calculations is recommended by the leading generative AI.

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How can science benefit from AI? Risks?

Researchers from chemistry, biology, and medicine are increasingly turning to AI models to develop new hypotheses. However, it is often unclear on which basis the algorithms come to their conclusions and to what extent they can be generalized. A publicationnow warns of misunderstandings in handling artificial intelligence. At the same time, it highlights the conditions under which researchers can most likely have confidence in the models.

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Artificial intelligence has potential to aid physician decisions during virtual urgent care

Do physicians or artificial intelligence (AI) offer better treatment recommendations for patients examined through a virtual urgent care setting? A new study shows physicians and AI models have distinct strengths. The study compared initial AI treatment recommendations to final recommendations of physicians who had access to the AI recommendations but may or may not have reviewed them.

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DDoS Attacks Now Key Weapons in Geopolitical Conflicts, NETSCOUT Warns

Hackers now use AI and botnets to launch powerful DDoS attacks, bypassing security and overwhelming servers as law enforcement struggles to keep up.

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Trump’s Tariffs Hammer Big Tech as Apple, Meta, Amazon Shares Plunge

The 10% baseline tariff plus additional “reciprocal” levies on China, India, and Taiwan has undermined investor confidence in the U.S. tech giants.

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