A real estate price forecasting tool using machine learning, not security-related.
McKinsey discovered and is remediating security flaws in an AI system after a hacker's exposure, though specific technical details of the vulnerability are not provided in the available text.
This is a machine learning research paper about using fruit fly brain connectomes as neural network architectures for locomotion control in reinforcement learning, not a security article.
A study by Graphite.io CEO Ethan Smith reports that AI assistants now account for 56% of global search engine volume (45 billion monthly sessions), with ChatGPT dominating 89% of AI usage, primarily through mobile apps. Google's share of search-related activity declined from 89% in 2023 to 71% by Q4 2025.
Analysis of 2,000+ Y Combinator startup logos from 2007-2026 showing that black has become the dominant logo color, replacing blue, with nearly half of recent YC startups using black logos. The analysis used pixel-level HSV color classification to categorize logos across nine color buckets.
A Pentagon official disclosed that the US military is deploying generative AI chatbots (ChatGPT, Claude, Grok) as a conversational layer atop traditional AI systems like Maven to accelerate target prioritization and analysis in military operations, with human verification required before strikes. The disclosure comes amid scrutiny over an airstrike on an Iranian school and ongoing tensions between the Pentagon and AI companies over acceptable use of their models.
This is a political opinion article about the Save Our Bacon Act and California's Proposition 12 animal welfare law, not a cybersecurity article.
GitHub released REST API version 2026-03-10, the first calendar-versioned API release to include breaking changes, with migration guidance for existing integrations from the currently-supported 2022-11-28 version.
HP's firmware updates that disable third-party ink cartridges violate EPEAT 2.0 sustainability standards, which explicitly prohibit such lockout mechanisms. The International Imaging Technology Council is calling out HP for this practice after the updated EPEAT registry launched in December 2025.
B12 announced version 3.0 of their website builder platform, which uses AI coding agents to generate fully customized websites. The new version showed a 2x higher purchase rate than B12 2.0 in A/B testing despite being developed in just 3 months.
CERN has begun the final physics season of the Large Hadron Collider, running experiments through June 2026 before a four-year upgrade to transform it into the High-Luminosity LHC (HiLumi LHC), which will operate at significantly higher collision rates starting in 2030.
Systematic benchmarking of NVIDIA Blackwell consumer GPUs for LLM inference across quantization formats and workloads, demonstrating cost-effective private deployment for SMEs with 40-200x lower costs than cloud APIs and sub-second latency for most use cases.
An open-source Android app providing push-to-talk dictation with local on-device or cloud-based transcription (via OpenAI API), supporting terminal command workflows and text insertion into any app via floating overlay.
Perlsky is a Perl 5 implementation of an AT Protocol Personal Data Server (PDS) with full support for accounts, OAuth, repos/sync, blobs, moderation, and firehose. It includes extensive testing against the official reference implementation and browser-based smoke tests.
A Hacker News discussion post asking for learning resources to understand LLM concepts and their applicability to code generation, with no security angle.
A personal essay on the emotional and psychological challenges founders face when leaving their companies, discussing identity loss, social disruption, and recovery strategies.
This is a landing page for NationalDex, a fan-maintained Pokédex database tool that allows users to look up Pokémon stats, moves, abilities, items, and locations across generations I-IX.
This article is about a game teaching drystone walling techniques, a traditional masonry craft. It has no relevance to cybersecurity, vulnerability research, or bug bounty hunting.
This appears to be a design document about implementing multi-file drag-and-drop functionality in Chromium on Windows—a feature development topic unrelated to security research.
Obituary notice for Hedley Combs Davis (1958-2026), who was associated with Amiga 3000, 3DO, Xbox, and was a University of Delaware professor.