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Stories by rntn

Car companies are in a billion-dollar software war (insideevs.com)
America's cyber defenses are being dismantled from the inside (theregister.com)
Meta says it won't sign Europe AI agreement (cnbc.com)
The North Korean fake IT worker problem is ubiquitous (theregister.com)
Air pollution directly linked to increased dementia risk (nature.com)
Reproducibility project fails to validate dozens of biomedical studies (nature.com)
South Korea: 'many' of its nationals detained in ICE raid on GA Hyundai facility (nbcnews.com)
VMware's in court again. Customer relationships rarely go this wrong (theregister.com)
GenAI FOMO has spurred businesses to light nearly $40B on fire (theregister.com)
OpenAI eats jobs, then offers to help you find a new one at Walmart (theregister.com)
US attack on renewables will lead to power crunch that spikes electricity prices (cnbc.com)
AI crawlers, fetchers are blowing up websites; Meta, OpenAI are worst offenders (theregister.com)
Ageing accelerates around age 50 ― some organs faster than others (nature.com)
Windows 2000 Server named peak Microsoft (theregister.com)
IBM orders US sales to locate near customers, RTO for cloud staff, DEI purge (theregister.com)
Britain jumps into bed with Palantir in Β£1.5B defense pact (theregister.com)
Killing the Mauna Loa observatory over irrefutable evidence of increasing CO2 (theregister.com)
Microsoft rewarded for security failures with another US Government contract (theregister.com)
The dead need right to delete their data so they can't be AI-ified, lawyer says (theregister.com)
Microsoft keeps adding stuff into Windows we don't need (theregister.com)
Sam Bankman-Fried thrown into solitary over Tucker Carlson interview: report (gizmodo.com)
A message from Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to all company employees (newsroom.intel.com)
When you're asking AI chatbots for answers, they're data-mining you (theregister.com)
UK expands police facial recognition rollout with 10 new facial recognition vans (theregister.com)
No One Is in Charge at the US Copyright Office (wired.com)
ICANN fumes as AFRINIC offers no explanation for annulled election (theregister.com)
In 1776, Thomas Paine made the best case for fighting kings βˆ’and being skeptical (theconversation.com)
Salesforce study finds LLM agents flunk CRM and confidentiality tests (theregister.com)
Microsoft allows use of personal Microsoft 365 subscriptions at work (theregister.com)
Heat stress mitigation by trees and shelters at bus stops (sciencedirect.com)