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Generalist AI Introduces GEN-θ: A New Era of Embodied Foundation Models for Robotics
Generalist AI's GEN-θ is a groundbreaking embodied foundation model trained on real-world physical interaction data, enabling scalable robotics through Harmonic Reasoning and large-scale multimodal pre-training.
Cybercrime Merger: Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters Unite as Major Threat
Scattered Spider, LAPSUS$, and ShinyHunters merge as 'Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters' (SLH), leveraging Telegram for extortion and expanding their cybercriminal network through affiliations and ransomware development.
Cloud Performance Beyond the Cloud: Monitoring the Entire Internet Stack
Organizations often overlook external infrastructure components like DNS, CDNs, and network routing when monitoring cloud performance, leading to undetected bottlenecks. This article explains how to optimize the entire internet stack for reliable user experiences.
Cursor 2.0 Introduces Composer for Enhanced AI-Driven Code Development
Cursor 2.0 introduces Composer, an AI model enabling natural language-driven code editing, with improved speed, context-awareness, and multi-agent collaboration for software development.
European Authorities Dismantle €600 Million Crypto Fraud Network in Global Sweep
European law enforcement agencies dismantle a €600 million cryptocurrency fraud network through a coordinated international operation, highlighting the growing threat of crypto-related crimes and the need for cross-border collaboration.
IBM Introduces Serverless GPU Support for Enterprise AI and Simulation Workloads
IBM extends its serverless cloud capabilities to GPU workloads, offering enterprises a scalable, cost-efficient solution for AI training, simulations, and generative tasks without infrastructure management overhead.
Critical Security Flaws in Microsoft Teams Enable Impersonation and Undetected Message Manipulation
Four Microsoft Teams vulnerabilities allowed attackers to impersonate colleagues, edit messages without detection, and manipulate notifications, exposing users to social engineering and phishing risks.
Using ML.NET and .NET to Predict Titanic Survivors: A Deep Dive into Machine Learning with C#
Simon Painter's NDC Copenhagen 2025 talk demonstrates how to build a Titanic survivor predictor using ML.NET and .NET, proving that powerful machine learning can be achieved without Python.