“SMBs Targeted by Hackers Through Popular Productivity Tools”

Due to their widespread use, popular productivity tools are often targeted by hackers. These tools can provide access to large amounts of sensitive data. Hackers who successfully exploit these tools can access multiple organizations, disrupt business operations, and steal personal information. Cybersecurity researchers at Kaspersky Lab found that threat actors have been actively exploiting SMBs … Read more

Elon Musk sues OpenAI over alleged mission breach, racketeering claims

Elon Musk has filed a new lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the company and two of its founders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, of breaching their founding mission to develop artificial intelligence technology for the benefit of humanity. The suit claims that OpenAI manipulated Musk into co-founding their non-profit venture by promising it would be safer … Read more

Writer Launches Specialized AI Models for Healthcare and Finance

San Francisco-based AI company Writer launched two specialized large language models (LLMs) for healthcare and financial services industries. The models, Palmyra- Med-70b and Palmyra-Fin-70b, are now available as open-source offerings on major AI platforms. Writer claims these models significantly outperform larger, generalized AI models like GPT-4 in domain-specific tasks. This is due to the expertise … Read more

Energy Storage Breakthrough: Record-Conductive Carbon Nanotube Wires Created

Energy storage breakthrough: New carbon nanotube wires show record conductivity Researchers in China have created a highly durable carbon nanotube that claims to offer record-breaking conductivity. The double-wall carbon nanotube fibers (DWCNTFs) are made using a “dry-jet wet spinning” method, which significantly enhances the alignment and density of the carbon nanotubes. The resulting DWCNTFs exhibit … Read more

Secure Boot useless on hundreds of PCs after key leak

Secure Boot useless on hundreds of PCs from major vendors after key leak Plus: More stalkerware exposure; a $16M TracFone fine; Ransomware victims don’t use MFA, and more Protecting computers’ BIOS and the boot process is essential for modern security. However, a recent study by Binarily found that hundreds of PCs from major vendors like … Read more

the potential limitations of Large Language Models (LLMs)

The main points discussed in the article include: 1. The limitations of LLMs: Shoham, an expert in simplifying complex texts, notes that while LLMs can perform tasks like addition, they do so poorly compared to specialized tools. 2. Compound AI systems: Shoham advocates for building systems that combine LLMs with other tools and techniques, rather … Read more

The Forgotten Workstations: Apollo’s Legacy in Vintage Computing

Ever heard of Apollo Computer, Inc.? They were one of the first graphical workstation vendors in the 1980s, competing with Sun Microsystems. Let’s dive into this vintage computing charm! A full-color, 26-page product brochure from 1988 features the Series 10000 “Personal Supercomputer,” which showcased multiple processors and a unique glimpse into Apollo’s offerings and target … Read more

Unraveling the DNA Repair Mechanism

Researchers from the LMS and LMB have discovered how the D2-I protein complex recognizes and repairs DNA damage, a process crucial for understanding cancer treatment. DNA repair is essential for maintaining genome integrity, as DNA damage can lead to mutations, genetic disorders, and even cancer. The FANCD2-FANCI (FANC) complex plays a critical role in this … Read more

Seine make aquatic competitions difficult at the Paris Olympics

People have been living along the Seine River in Paris for over 3,000 years, and during that time, they’ve dumped trash, human waste, and other unwanted materials into the river. Even Joan of Arc’s ashes were reportedly placed there after she was burned at the stake in 1431. Given its history, it’s no surprise that … Read more