OpenAI Delays GPT-4.5 Rollout Due to GPU Shortage

2025-02-28
OpenAI Delays GPT-4.5 Rollout Due to GPU Shortage

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced that the rollout of the company's newest model, GPT-4.5, has been delayed due to a shortage of GPUs. Altman described the model as "giant" and "expensive," requiring "tens of thousands" more GPUs before wider access can be granted. GPT-4.5 will initially be available to ChatGPT Pro subscribers starting Thursday, followed by ChatGPT Plus users next week. The model's immense size contributes to its high cost: $75 per million input tokens and $150 per million output tokens, significantly more expensive than GPT-4. Altman attributed the GPU shortage to OpenAI's rapid growth, promising to add tens of thousands of GPUs next week to expand access. OpenAI plans to address future computing capacity limitations by developing its own AI chips and building a large network of data centers.

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GitHub Data Leaks: Even Briefly Public Repos Linger in Copilot

2025-02-28
GitHub Data Leaks: Even Briefly Public Repos Linger in Copilot

Security researchers warn that data exposed on the internet, even momentarily, can persist in generative AI chatbots like Microsoft Copilot. Lasso, an Israeli cybersecurity firm, found over 20,000 once-public GitHub repositories, now private, still accessible via Copilot. This affects major companies including Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and others, potentially exposing sensitive corporate data, keys, and tokens. Microsoft classified the issue as "low severity" and removed Bing cache links from search results in December 2024, but Lasso argues this isn't a complete fix.

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Google's Gemini Code Assist: A Free AI Coding Assistant to Rival GitHub Copilot

2025-02-27
Google's Gemini Code Assist: A Free AI Coding Assistant to Rival GitHub Copilot

Google launched a free consumer version of its AI code completion tool, Gemini Code Assist, challenging GitHub Copilot. Offering 180,000 code completions per month and 240 daily chat requests—significantly more than Copilot's free tier—Gemini boasts a larger context window for handling complex codebases. It integrates with popular IDEs and supports multiple programming languages. Google aims to attract developers early, hoping to convert them to paid enterprise plans in the future.

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Development

German Startup Unveils Continuously Operating Fusion Power Plant Design

2025-02-27
German Startup Unveils Continuously Operating Fusion Power Plant Design

Two-year-old German nuclear fusion startup Proxima Fusion published its "Stellaris" fusion power plant design in a peer-reviewed journal. This stellarator-based design aims for continuous, reliable operation, addressing instability issues plaguing tokamak approaches. Proxima Fusion, backed by €65 million in funding, plans to build a fully operational reactor by 2031. This breakthrough marks a significant step forward in the race for clean energy.

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Cellebrite Cuts Off Serbia After Spyware Allegations

2025-02-26
Cellebrite Cuts Off Serbia After Spyware Allegations

Mobile forensics firm Cellebrite has suspended its services to Serbia following allegations that Serbian police and intelligence agencies used its technology to unlock the phones of a journalist and an activist, and subsequently planted spyware. Amnesty International's report detailing the misuse prompted Cellebrite's investigation and subsequent decision to halt product use by the implicated customer. While hailed as a crucial step in combating the misuse of technology for political repression, the duration of the suspension remains unclear.

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Generative AI's Ghost in the Machine: Copilot Leaks Private GitHub Repos

2025-02-26
Generative AI's Ghost in the Machine: Copilot Leaks Private GitHub Repos

Israeli cybersecurity firm Lasso discovered that even briefly public GitHub repositories can be cached long-term by generative AI chatbots like Microsoft Copilot. Over 20,000 once-public repositories from major companies including Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are affected. Even after being set to private, Copilot can access their contents via Bing's caching mechanism, exposing sensitive data such as keys and tokens. Lasso notified affected companies, but Microsoft initially classified the issue as "low severity." While Microsoft disabled Bing cache links, Copilot still retains access, highlighting significant data security risks in generative AI.

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YC Deletes Controversial AI Factory Worker Monitoring Demo

2025-02-26
YC Deletes Controversial AI Factory Worker Monitoring Demo

A demo video from Y Combinator-backed startup Optifye.ai, showcasing AI-powered software for monitoring factory worker productivity, sparked a social media backlash. The video depicts a supervisor using the software to reprimand a low-performing employee, leading to accusations of creating "sweatshops-as-a-service." While some argued it reflects existing issues, YC ultimately deleted the video. This incident highlights growing concerns about AI's use in the workplace, particularly regarding worker surveillance.

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Apple Exec Initially Opposed 27% App Store Commission, Court Testimony Reveals

2025-02-25
Apple Exec Initially Opposed 27% App Store Commission, Court Testimony Reveals

Apple Fellow Phil Schiller testified in court that he initially raised concerns about Apple's plan to charge a 27% commission on app purchases made outside the App Store. He argued this presented compliance risks, could create an antagonistic relationship with developers, and required Apple to audit developers. While Apple claims compliance with a 2021 court ruling allowing alternative payment methods, they only reduced the commission by 3%, prompting Epic Games to accuse Apple of “bad-faith” compliance. The case is back in court to determine if Apple violated the original order. Schiller's testimony revealed internal Apple debates on the commission, including analyses of the impact on developers using external links, considering user experience, developer adoption, and financial implications. Ultimately, Apple CEO Tim Cook and other executives decided to proceed with the commission, though with additional discounts for smaller developers.

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Massive Data Breach at DISA Exposes 3.3M+ Individuals

2025-02-25
Massive Data Breach at DISA Exposes 3.3M+ Individuals

DISA Global Solutions, a U.S.-based employee screening company, suffered a data breach affecting over 3.3 million individuals. The breach, discovered on April 22nd, 2024, but originating from a February 9th, 2024, intrusion, exposed sensitive data including Social Security numbers, financial information, and government IDs. While DISA claims it can't definitively identify all stolen data, the incident highlights significant security vulnerabilities and raises concerns about the company's response time. The breach impacts over 55,000 businesses and a third of Fortune 500 companies.

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Pew Research: Musk and Zuckerberg Face Mostly Negative Views in the US

2025-02-22
Pew Research: Musk and Zuckerberg Face Mostly Negative Views in the US

A Pew Research Center study reveals that Americans hold largely unfavorable views of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. While Zuckerberg's newfound interest in high fashion has generated buzz in Silicon Valley, the Meta CEO's popularity lags behind that of President Trump's close advisor, Elon Musk. About 54% of U.S. adults view Musk unfavorably, while a significant 67% hold a negative opinion of Zuckerberg. Increased scrutiny has been placed on both tech executives since the start of President Trump's second term; both attended his inauguration and donated to his inaugural fund. Zuckerberg has altered longstanding Meta content moderation policies to curtail fact-checking and action against hate speech, while Musk has played a key role within Trump's administration. During Trump's first month in office, Musk actively involved himself in U.S. government operations, leveraging his political connections to weaken government departments like USAID. Musk's DOGE also exaggerated the impact of budget cuts by billions of dollars. Given Musk's association with Trump, 85% of Democrats or Democrat-leaning respondents held unfavorable views of the Tesla CEO. Conversely, 73% of Republicans or Republican-leaning respondents viewed Musk favorably. Zuckerberg, however, faces more widespread disapproval, though more intense criticism from left-leaning individuals. While 60% of Republicans and Republican-leaning respondents view Zuckerberg unfavorably, a significant 76% of their Democratic counterparts share the same sentiment. Despite Zuckerberg's attempts to cultivate a cool image, his efforts seem to have failed to sway public opinion. The Pew study surveyed 5,086 randomly selected U.S. adults between January 27 and February 2, 2025, providing a snapshot of recent public sentiment.

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OpenAI's Computing Power Shift: From Microsoft to SoftBank-Backed Stargate

2025-02-21
OpenAI's Computing Power Shift: From Microsoft to SoftBank-Backed Stargate

OpenAI projects a significant shift in its computing power sources within the next five years. By 2030, it anticipates three-quarters of its data center capacity will come from Stargate, a project heavily funded by SoftBank, a recent investor. This marks a departure from its current reliance on Microsoft, its largest shareholder. While OpenAI will continue increasing spending on Microsoft's data centers in the near term, its overall costs are poised for dramatic growth. The company projects a $20 billion cash burn in 2027, significantly exceeding the reported $5 billion in 2024. By 2030, inference costs (running AI models) are expected to surpass training costs.

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Mistral's Le Chat Hits 1 Million Downloads

2025-02-20
Mistral's Le Chat Hits 1 Million Downloads

Mistral AI's Le Chat has surpassed one million downloads just weeks after its release, reaching the top spot on the French iOS App Store's free downloads chart. French President Emmanuel Macron even endorsed Le Chat in a recent TV interview. This success follows OpenAI's ChatGPT, which garnered 500,000 downloads in six days last November, and DeepSeek's app, which hit one million downloads between January 10th and 31st. The rapid growth highlights the fierce competition in the AI assistant market, with tech giants like Google and Microsoft also vying for a place on users' phones with Gemini and Copilot respectively.

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US Soldier Pleads Guilty to Stealing Millions of Phone Records from AT&T and Verizon

2025-02-19
US Soldier Pleads Guilty to Stealing Millions of Phone Records from AT&T and Verizon

A U.S. Army soldier, Cameron John Wagenius, pleaded guilty to hacking AT&T and Verizon, stealing a massive trove of phone records. He faces a maximum fine of $250,000 and up to 20 years in prison. This case is linked to the major 2024 Snowflake data breach, which also involved two other hackers, Connor Moucka and John Binns. The Snowflake hack resulted in the theft of massive amounts of data from AT&T, LendingTree, Santander Bank, Ticketmaster, and at least 160 other companies.

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Tech

Nikola's Fall from Grace: From $30B Valuation to Bankruptcy

2025-02-19
Nikola's Fall from Grace: From $30B Valuation to Bankruptcy

Hydrogen electric trucking startup Nikola Corp. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, marking the dramatic downfall of a once-promising Silicon Valley darling. After achieving a $30 billion valuation in 2020, a series of scandals involving founder Trevor Milton sent the company into a tailspin. Despite attempts to raise capital and sell assets, Nikola ultimately failed to secure its future, leading to bankruptcy. The case serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of ethical business practices and robust risk management in the tech industry.

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Startup

Google Play Books Bypasses Apple's App Store Commission on iOS

2025-02-19
Google Play Books Bypasses Apple's App Store Commission on iOS

Google Play Books iOS app users can now purchase ebooks and audiobooks directly through the Google Play website, bypassing Apple's 30% commission on in-app purchases. This is enabled by an exception stemming from Apple's settlement with Japan's Fair Trade Commission (JFTC), allowing eligible "reader apps" to utilize external link account entitlements. Users are redirected to Google Play's website for purchases, maintaining access to features like Family Library. This represents a significant shift in Apple's app store policies and sets a precedent for other app developers.

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Salt Typhoon Continues Telecom Attacks Despite US Sanctions

2025-02-15
Salt Typhoon Continues Telecom Attacks Despite US Sanctions

Despite US sanctions, the Chinese government-linked hacking group Salt Typhoon continues its attacks on telecommunication providers, according to Recorded Future. Five telecom firms were breached between December 2024 and January 2025, including a US affiliate of a major UK provider, and companies in Italy, South Africa, and Thailand. Salt Typhoon exploited vulnerabilities in Cisco devices and conducted reconnaissance on Myanmar's Mytel. Universities were also targeted, possibly for research access. While the US Treasury sanctioned Sichuan Juxinhe Network Technology, linked to Salt Typhoon, Recorded Future expects the attacks to persist.

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Airbnb's Cautious AI Approach: Customer Service First, Trip Planning Later

2025-02-15
Airbnb's Cautious AI Approach: Customer Service First, Trip Planning Later

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky announced that the company will initially integrate AI into its customer support system, rather than directly into travel planning tools. He believes the current AI technology is still nascent, similar to the early days of the internet. While AI will offer multilingual support and efficient handling in customer service, AI-powered trip planning tools are still some time away. Airbnb plans to expand AI to search and personalized travel concierge services in the future, and anticipates that AI will gradually improve internal productivity in the coming years, particularly in customer service and engineering, leading to potential cost savings and profit growth. The company reported strong Q4 earnings, exceeding expectations.

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Anthropic's Hybrid AI Model: Deep Reasoning Meets Speed

2025-02-14
Anthropic's Hybrid AI Model: Deep Reasoning Meets Speed

Anthropic, an AI startup, is preparing to release its next major AI model, a hybrid approach blending deep reasoning capabilities with fast response times. This new model will reportedly offer a 'sliding scale' for developers to control costs, as deep reasoning is computationally intensive. Early reports suggest it outperforms OpenAI's o3-mini-high model on certain programming tasks and excels in analyzing large codebases and business benchmarks. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei recently hinted at the model's impending release.

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Arm to Start Making Its Own Chips This Year

2025-02-14
Arm to Start Making Its Own Chips This Year

Arm, the SoftBank-owned semiconductor giant, is entering the chip manufacturing arena. Secured by a major deal with Meta, Arm will launch its first in-house server CPU chip this year, targeting large data centers. While production will be outsourced, this marks a significant strategic shift for Arm, potentially turning some existing licensees into competitors and reshaping the semiconductor landscape.

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OpenAI Quietly Removes DEI Commitment Page Amidst Growing Backlash

2025-02-14
OpenAI Quietly Removes DEI Commitment Page Amidst Growing Backlash

OpenAI has silently removed a webpage detailing its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). This follows similar moves by tech giants like Meta, Google, and Amazon, who have adjusted or eliminated DEI initiatives. While OpenAI's replacement page emphasizes contributions from employees with diverse backgrounds, the omission of terms like "diversity" sparks speculation about internal policy shifts. This action may be linked to increasing government scrutiny and legal challenges against DEI programs in the US, potentially influenced by OpenAI's existing government contracts and collaborations.

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Tumblr's Fediverse Integration: A WordPress Migration Play

2025-02-12
Tumblr's Fediverse Integration: A WordPress Migration Play

Tumblr, owned by Automattic, is integrating with the fediverse via a planned migration to the WordPress infrastructure. Once complete, all Tumblr users will gain ActivityPub federation, mirroring current WordPress.com functionality. This move also opens doors to other open web integrations like custom plugins and themes. While Automattic hasn't revealed a timeline, this migration is a significant step towards Tumblr's promised fediverse integration, offering users a more open and interconnected social experience. Integration with the AT Protocol (Bluesky) remains unconfirmed.

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TikTok Sidesteps US Ban: Encourages Android Users to Sideload APK

2025-02-11
TikTok Sidesteps US Ban: Encourages Android Users to Sideload APK

Facing potential US bans, TikTok has implemented a workaround. While President Trump's executive order temporarily halted a ban, TikTok is encouraging Android users to download the app directly from its website as an APK file, bypassing the Google Play Store. This allows TikTok to temporarily circumvent app store bans, though a similar option isn't yet available for iOS users.

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Open Source: Illusion or Reality?

2025-02-09
Open Source: Illusion or Reality?

This article delves into the complexities surrounding the definition and practice of 'open source'. While the Open Source Initiative (OSI) certification serves as a crucial benchmark, the cultural aspects of open source—transparency and governance—are equally vital. Android, despite its open-source code, exemplifies the blurred lines due to Google's control and commercial strategies. Companies often modify licenses for commercial gain, leveraging the 'open source' brand to circumvent regulations. Similar issues plague open-source AI projects like DeepSeek and Llama, raising questions about their true openness. While expanding the definition to encompass the spirit of open source is debated, the license-based definition remains a clear and practical standard.

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India's RBI Launches .bank.in Domain to Combat Digital Payment Fraud

2025-02-07
India's RBI Launches .bank.in Domain to Combat Digital Payment Fraud

To combat rising digital payment fraud and boost trust in online banking, India's Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will introduce a dedicated “.bank.in” domain for banks starting April 2025. The Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology (IDRBT) will be the exclusive registrar. A separate “fin.in” domain is planned for non-bank financial institutions. RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra cited increasing digital payment fraud as a major concern, stating the new domain aims to reduce cybersecurity threats and phishing scams. This move comes amidst a surge in fraudulent activities and predatory lending apps in India. The RBI will issue detailed guidelines to banks regarding the initiative, designed to help users identify legitimate banking websites.

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Boston Dynamics Partners with RAI Institute to Boost Atlas Robot's Reinforcement Learning

2025-02-06
Boston Dynamics Partners with RAI Institute to Boost Atlas Robot's Reinforcement Learning

Boston Dynamics announced a partnership with its own Robotics & AI Institute (RAI Institute) to leverage reinforcement learning and enhance the capabilities of its electric humanoid robot, Atlas. The collaboration aims to accelerate Atlas's learning of new tasks and improve its movement and interaction in real-world environments, such as dynamic running and manipulating heavy objects. This marks a significant advancement in reinforcement learning for robotics and highlights the importance of vertically integrating robot AI, echoing Figure AI's decision to abandon its partnership with OpenAI.

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Sub-$50 AI Reasoning Model Rivals Cutting-Edge Competitors

2025-02-06
Sub-$50 AI Reasoning Model Rivals Cutting-Edge Competitors

Researchers at Stanford and the University of Washington trained an AI reasoning model, s1, for under $50 using cloud compute. s1's performance matches state-of-the-art models like OpenAI's o1 and DeepSeek's R1 on math and coding tasks. The team leveraged knowledge distillation, using Google's Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental as a teacher model and a dataset of 1,000 carefully curated questions. This low-cost replication raises questions about the commoditization of AI and has reportedly upset large AI labs.

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Google Deletes AI Pledge Against Weapons and Surveillance

2025-02-04
Google Deletes AI Pledge Against Weapons and Surveillance

Google quietly removed a pledge from its website this week promising not to develop AI for weapons or surveillance. The change, first reported by Bloomberg, sparked controversy. While Google now emphasizes responsible AI development aligned with international law and human rights, its contracts with the US and Israeli militaries, coupled with Pentagon claims that Google's AI is accelerating the military's 'kill chain,' raise concerns about the gap between its stated principles and actions. Internal employee protests and public scrutiny highlight the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI development and deployment.

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Cruise Axes Nearly Half Its Workforce, Pivots to Personal Autonomous Vehicles

2025-02-04
Cruise Axes Nearly Half Its Workforce, Pivots to Personal Autonomous Vehicles

Self-driving car company Cruise announced it's laying off nearly 50% of its workforce, including the CEO and other top executives, and shutting down its robotaxi operations. The remaining parts of Cruise will be integrated into parent company General Motors (GM), which will focus its resources on improving its hands-free driver assistance system, Super Cruise, and eventually rolling out personal autonomous vehicles. The layoffs follow a December strategy shift by GM to cut costs and focus on personal autonomous vehicle development. Affected employees will receive severance packages and career support.

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China Launches Antitrust Probe into Google Amid Escalating Trade War

2025-02-04
China Launches Antitrust Probe into Google Amid Escalating Trade War

China has launched an antitrust investigation into Google in apparent retaliation for President Trump's new tariffs on Chinese goods. The probe by China's State Administration for Market Regulation will examine alleged monopolistic practices. While Google's search engine is blocked in China, it maintains a presence there, primarily focused on advertising. This action further escalates trade tensions between the US and China, with Beijing also imposing tariffs on various US goods and adding several US companies to a restricted entities list.

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OpenAI's Trademark Filing Hints at Ambitious Hardware and Quantum Computing Plans

2025-02-03
OpenAI's Trademark Filing Hints at Ambitious Hardware and Quantum Computing Plans

OpenAI's recent trademark application reveals its exploration of a range of exciting new product lines, including AI-assisted hardware devices (headphones, glasses, smartwatches, etc.), humanoid robots, and custom AI chips and quantum computing services. While OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that AI hardware products are still years away, this move signifies OpenAI's proactive positioning in the hardware and quantum computing fields to reduce AI model training costs and enhance performance. This could foreshadow a further extension of the AI industry chain and new directions for future AI technology development.

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