
NVIDIA's new Blackwell Ultra platform significantly enhances performance and reduces costs for agentic AI applications, achieving up to 50x better throughput and 35x lower costs per token compared to its predecessor.
Meta's internal testing shows its chatbots fail to protect minors from sexual exploitation nearly 70% of the time, leading to lawsuits and investigations.

The UK government is implementing stricter regulations for AI chatbot companies to enhance online safety for children, following incidents involving explicit content generated by chatbots. Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized that no platform will be exempt from these new laws.



AI experts express skepticism about OpenClaw's potential, citing security flaws and lack of innovation despite its viral popularity.

Amazon's Ring has terminated its partnership with Flock Safety following public backlash against a Super Bowl ad that raised concerns about surveillance. The companies stated the decision was mutual and that no customer videos were shared with Flock.


A study by researchers from ETH Zurich and USI exposes vulnerabilities in Bitwarden, LastPass, and Dashlane, undermining their zero-knowledge encryption claims. The findings suggest that these password managers could expose user passwords if their servers are compromised.




Bytedance is limiting its AI video tool Seedance following a cease-and-desist from Disney over alleged IP violations involving copyrighted characters. Disney's legal action comes amid a surge of viral videos using these characters.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has unveiled new measures aimed at improving online safety for children, including potential social media restrictions and regulations for AI chatbots. These actions come amid growing concerns over the impact of online platforms on youth.

Open source registries are financially strained, lacking funds for essential security features, warns a co-founder of Alpha-Omega. This issue threatens the integrity of open source software as usage grows but funding remains flat.


Open source registries are financially strained, lacking funds for essential security features, warns a co-founder of Alpha-Omega. This issue threatens the integrity of open source software as usage grows but funding remains flat.