OpenAI defends its shift to a for-profit model, citing funding needs and mission alignment, as Musk’s lawsuit threatens its future ahead of a 2026 trial.
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EU AI Rules Delay Tech Rollouts, But Civil Societies Say Safety Comes First
Google, Meta, and Apple have all delayed launches of their AI products in the E.U. as a result of legislation, but experts say it is the price the bloc is willing to pay for its privacy and safety.
Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 134 Vulnerabilities, Including 1 Zero-Day
One CVE was used against “a small number of targets.” Windows 10 users needed to wait a little bit for their patches.
Microsoft: Windows CLFS Vulnerability Could Lead to ‘Widespread Deployment and Detonation of Ransomware’
Microsoft warns CVE-2025-29824 lets attackers with user access escalate privileges to deploy ransomware via a flaw in Windows CLFS.
New IBM z17 Mainframe Will ‘Redefine AI at Scale’
The new IBM z17 mainframe features AI capabilities across hardware, software, and systems operations.
Stanford’s 2025 AI Index Reveals an Industry at a Crossroads
Stanford University’s 2025 AI Index shows an industry in flux, with models increasing in complexity but public perception still sometimes negative.
Which Two AI Models Are ‘Unfaithful’ at Least 25% of the Time About Their ‘Reasoning’? Here’s Anthropic’s Answer
Anthropic studied its own Claude and DeepSeek’s-R1. Neither AI model always considered “hints” in prompts relevant to disclose in their output.
Will a Useful Quantum Computer Be a Reality Within 10 Years? DARPA, 2 Australian Startups, IBM & More Are Working On It
DARPA chose Diraq and Silicon Quantum Computing for the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative, which will assess whether participating companies could create a useful quantum computer in under a decade.
UK’s Request to Keep Apple Privacy Case Secret Rejected
The U.K.’s Home Secretary claimed that publishing details about the appeal would be prejudicial to national security, but judges disagreed.
EU AI Rules Delay Tech Rollouts, But Civil Societies Says Safety Comes First
Google, Meta, and Apple have all delayed launches of their AI products in the E.U. as a result of legislation, but experts say it is the price the bloc is willing to pay for its privacy and safety.