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OpenAI News Jul 15 Score 0.939077513425926

GPT-Red: Unlocking Self-Improvement for Robustness

Explore GPT-Red, OpenAI’s automated red teaming system that uses self-play to improve AI safety, alignment, and prompt injection robustness.

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Simon Willison's Weblog Jul 16 Score 0.8883358374999999

Mermaid to Unicode box art (grok-mermaid)

Tool: Mermaid to Unicode box art (grok-mermaid) While exploring the codebase for the newly open-sourced Grok CLI coding agent I came across xai-grok-markdown/src/mermaid.rs , a "self-contained terminal renderer for Mermaid diagrams" written in Rust. I figured

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Simon Willison's Weblog Jul 15 Score 0.8873969486111111

xai-org/grok-build, now open source

xai-org/grok-build, now open source xAI's grok CLI tool faced severe community backlash yesterday when it became apparent that running the command in a directory could upload that entire directory to xAI's Google Cloud buckets. One user reported running it in

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Foreign Policy Jul 15 Score 0.8820033259259258

Russia Shifts Its Focus to the Black Sea

Moscow is targeting trade routes and deepwater ports to strain Ukraine’s wartime economy.

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Foreign Policy Jul 15 Score 0.8817348074074073

Will Hasina Return to Bangladesh?

The former prime minister set a timeline for her homecoming, despite the threat of arrest.

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Quanta Magazine Jul 15 Score 0.8730927097222221

Thermodynamic Computers Go With the (Energy) Flow

Today’s computers need safeguards against random energy fluctuations. Thermodynamic computers would put those fluctuations to use. The post Thermodynamic Computers Go With the (Energy) Flow first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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Simon Willison's Weblog Jul 15 Score 0.8713525041666665

How I tricked Claude into leaking your deepest, darkest secrets

How I tricked Claude into leaking your deepest, darkest secrets I've been impressed by the way the Claude web_fetch tool is designed to avoid data exfiltration attacks. Ayush Paul found a hole in that design. To recap: regular Claude chat is at risk of lethal

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Schneier on Security Jul 15 Score 0.8658582129629628

A Video Screen That Is Also a Camera

Amazing : Researchers from ETH Zurich in Switzerland, however, managed to create a new type of pixel that can simultaneously do both. This hypercharged pixel, called a Fourier pixel, can generate and sense arbitrary light fields and tap into a pixel's full pot

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War on the Rocks Jul 16 Score 0.8249138231481482

The Peace That Redistributes War: What Camp David Reveals About Lebanon and Iran

Nothing reveals truths more effectively than patterns. If you can identify a pattern, you can see what actions conceal, what statements leave unsaid, and what agreements postpone. Peace treaties and the negotiations surrounding them are rarely analyzed in this

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War on the Rocks Jul 16 Score 0.8245175268518519

Academia’s Critical Role in Developing an Economic Security Workforce

Editor's note: This is the tenth article in an 11-part series examining how the United States should organize, lead, and integrate economic statecraft into strategy, defense practice, and the broader national security ecosystem. The special series is brought t

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The Guardian — World Jul 16 Score 0.8207824583333334

Brazil condemns US move to impose 25% tariffs next week

Trade office cites investigation of Brazilian trade practices while Marco Rubio says Lula’s policies ‘bad for Americans and bad for Brazilians’ Brazil has condemned the US decision to impose 25% tariffs on certain Brazilian products, after the Trump administra

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The Guardian — World Jul 16 Score 0.8199167175925927

Moroccan intelligence insider reveals widespread use of Pegasus hacking software

Whistleblower suggests internal security services deployed spyware from 2017 against key domestic and foreign targets A former member of Morocco’s domestic intelligence service has helped to provide an unprecedented insight into how the north African state use

Geopolitics geopoliticsworld-newsinvestigative
Foreign Affairs Jul 16 Score 0.8190773328703704

The Lost Art of Coercion

Why Trump’s belligerence is a sign of weakness.

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The Guardian — World Jul 16 Score 0.8124421805555556

How global heating supercharged floods in West Africa, displacing thousands

Adaptation to frightening new normal and reducing emissions further and faster is critical, scientists warn Dozens of people drowned, hundreds had to be rescued and thousands were displaced when floods struck the coasts of west Africa last month. Now scientist

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Wired Jul 16 Score 0.8124108296296297

Can Bose Help Skullcandy Shake Its Bargain-Bin Reputation?

Skullcandy’s audio products aren’t exactly known for their stellar audio quality or noise cancellation, but its latest headphones are getting an assist from Bose to turn things around.

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The Verge Jul 16 Score 0.8124108273148148

Skullcandy’s bass-boosting Crusher headphones now come with Bose’s ANC

Skullcandy announced a new version of its Crusher wireless headphones today featuring a few of Bose's audio technologies including its QuietControl ANC and head-tracking spatial audio. The Crusher headphone line differentiates itself from the competition throu

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The Verge Jul 15 Score 0.8103881421296297

HP's OLED-equipped 2-in-1 laptop is a solid back-to-school deal

With storage and memory prices still at an all-time high, we’re happy to tell you about a solid deal on a good laptop when we find one, rare as they are. Best Buy is selling the HP OmniBook X Flip 2 in 1 for $999.99 (usually $1,649.99) with an Intel Core 7 Ult

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The Verge Jul 15 Score 0.8101793458333334

Apple’s reportedly raising the price for AppleCare Plus on Macs and iPads

An AppleCare Plus subscription for a Mac or iPad will cost more soon, with prices going up by $0.50 per month or $5 per year for new sign-ups while remaining the same for existing subscribers, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Gurman says that under the ne

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The Verge Jul 15 Score 0.8095432347222223

Valve says iFixit will keep selling Steam Deck batteries after all

Valve has been incredibly friendly to customers who need repairs - which is why it was so surprising to hear that Valve was already discontinuing the battery for the Steam Deck LCD handheld. It would have meant you could no longer just buy a battery from iFixi

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BleepingComputer Jul 15 Score 0.8089619236111112

Dutch police bust investment fraud ring stealing over €100 million

The Dutch Police announced the arrest of multiple individuals suspected of being part of an international investment fraud scheme estimated to have tens of thousands of victims. [...]

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The Verge Jul 15 Score 0.8083367532407408

xAI sues a man for using Grok to generate CSAM 'deepfakes'

The Elon Musk-owned xAI is suing a South Carolina man who allegedly used the company's Grok AI chatbot to generate child sexual abuse material (CSAM). In a lawsuit reported earlier by Reuters, xAI claims Terry Wayne Harwood "knowingly and intentionally used Gr

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BleepingComputer Jul 15 Score 0.806189700925926

Zoom warns of critical account takeover vulnerability

Zoom is warning of a critical vulnerability in its desktop client and software development kit for Windows that could be exploited by an unauthenticated party to hijack accounts. [...]

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MIT Technology Review Jul 15 Score 0.801011263888889

Meet GPT-Red: an LLM super-hacker OpenAI built to make its models safer

OpenAI has built an LLM super-hacker called GPT-Red that it uses as a sparring partner to help its other models boost their defenses against cyberattacks. Last week the company released the latest version of its flagship LLM, GPT-5.6. OpenAI says that training

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BleepingComputer Jul 15 Score 0.798451275

AsyncAPI npm packages infected with credential-stealing malware

Five malicious versions of AsyncAPI packages were published to the Node Package Manager (npm) in a supply-chain attack that delivered a remote access trojan with info-stealing capabilities. [...]

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BleepingComputer Jul 15 Score 0.795777200925926

We built a vulnerability vending machine: AI tokens in, zero-days out

Intruder built an AI-powered "vulnerability vending machine" that combines code slicing with LLMs to automatically discover complex software vulnerabilities. The company explains how the system found and exploited a previously unknown WordPress plugin zero-day

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MIT Technology Review Jul 15 Score 0.7926885787037038

The Download: a useful quantum machine and a record-breaking subsea tunnel

This is today's edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. PsiQuantum has a plan to make a massive quantum computer out of light The machine that could change the world will be hous

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CISA Cybersecurity Advisories Jul 15 Score 0.7924109222222223

Establishing a Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure Program to Work With Security Researchers

Developed by CISA, the National Security Agency (NSA) and international partners, this joint guidance contains best practices for software manufacturers and online service providers to design and implement a coordinated vulnerability disclosure (CVD) program f

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CISA Cybersecurity Advisories Jul 15 Score 0.7924109217592593

CISA Adds Two Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog

CISA has added two new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog , based on evidence of active exploitation. CVE-2023-4346 KNX Association KNX Protocol Connection Authorization Option 1 Overly Restrictive Account Lockout Mechanism Vu

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Risky Bulletin Jul 16 Score 0.7498076717592592

Srsly Risky Biz: Ransomware uses AI to amp up negotiations

Tom Uren and James Wilson talk about different ways ransomware groups are taking advantage of AI. The relatively new FulcrumSec group uses simple techniques to breach companies and then uses AI to get more leverage over victims in its extortion negotiations. T

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Jul 16 Score 0.7445442328703704

Quantum breakthrough links light and magnetism in atomically thin materials

A new review highlights exciting progress in atomically thin quantum materials where light and magnetism work together in ways never before possible. In these materials, light-generated excitons can interact directly with magnetic behavior, creating opportunit

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NASA News Jul 16 Score 0.7440776712962963

Ontario Wildfire Smoke Moves East

Canadian wildfires sent plumes of smoke streaming over Ontario, Quebec, and parts of the U.S. Midwest and Northeast.

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New Scientist Jul 16 Score 0.7374105574074075

Drug discovery Is changing. Drug development must change too.

In this New Scientist CoLab podcast, experts from global life sciences leader Cytiva explain the hidden, high-stakes science of purification that is required to close the gap between drug discovery and the pharmacy shelf.

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Unit 42 (Palo Alto Networks) Jul 15 Score 0.7357595962962963

The npm Threat Landscape: Attack Surface and Mitigations (Updated July 15)

Unit 42 analyzes npm supply chain evolution post-Shai Hulud. Discover wormable malware, CI/CD persistence, multi-stage attacks and more. The post The npm Threat Landscape: Attack Surface and Mitigations (Updated July 15) appeared first on Unit 42 .

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NASA News Jul 15 Score 0.7339841527777777

NASA Uses Subscale Aircraft to Accelerate Flight Innovation

Testing new aerospace concepts in flight remains one of NASA’s most effective ways to advance knowledge and reduce risk. The Dale Reed Subscale Flight Research Laboratory at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, supports this mission

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Dark Reading Jul 15 Score 0.7329474175925926

Forgotten Bootloaders Expose Secure Boot Blind Spot

Nearly a dozen vulnerable and now revoked UEFI shim bootloaders remained trusted for years, giving attackers a path to bypass Secure Boot.

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CyberScoop Jul 15 Score 0.7319281185185185

Security researchers find stalkers abusing Chrome's sync feature

Certo Software warns that the capability, designed for convenience, can easily be used to spy on online activity. The post Security researchers find stalkers abusing Chrome's sync feature appeared first on CyberScoop .

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Dark Reading Jul 15 Score 0.7311946398148148

Identity Attacks Overtake Exploits as Top Ransomware Cause

Email attacks overtook exploits as the top ransomware root cause last year. Multifactor authentication (MFA) was deployed in 97% of credential-based attacks but failed to prevent compromise.

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NASA News Jul 15 Score 0.7298799861111112

NASA Study of Pristine Meteorite Adds to Story of Ancient Asteroids

A meteorite recovered immediately upon its fall to Earth on July 16, 2024, is helping NASA scientists uncover new clues about ancient water, the chemical evolution of primitive asteroids, and the ingredients that may have helped make life possible throughout t

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CyberScoop Jul 15 Score 0.7288549703703704

SonicWall customers under threat as attackers exploit 2 zero-days

Researchers said the vulnerabilities, which attackers are chaining together, were first exploited three weeks before the vendor disclosed and patched the defects. The post SonicWall customers under threat as attackers exploit 2 zero-days appeared first on Cybe

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NASA News Jul 15 Score 0.7288239675925926

How NASA’s Artemis III Lander Test Will Pave Way for Moon Landings

Before Artemis astronauts land on the Moon’s surface in 2028, NASA will conduct the Artemis III demonstration mission in 2027, allowing teams on Earth and in orbit to practice rendezvous and docking operations between commercial human landing systems and the O

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NASA News Jul 15 Score 0.7287610041666667

Anil Menon Launches to Space Station

NASA astronaut candidate Anna Menon and her children watch as a Soyuz rocket launches to the International Space Station with NASA astronaut Anil Menon and Roscosmos cosmonauts Pyotr Dubrov and Anna Kikina, Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in

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New Scientist Jul 15 Score 0.7274105574074075

Best treatment for multiple sclerosis may be antivirals

Low levels of replicating Epstein-Barr viruses might be the main driver of the autoimmune condition multiple sclerosis. This may mean that targeting them would be as effective as suppressing the immune system, with fewer side effects

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GitHub Blog Jul 15 Score 0.726563875462963

GitHub for Beginners: Your roadmap to mastering the GitHub essentials

New to GitHub? This beginner's guide explains version control, repositories, and pull requests—plus everything else you need to start working confidently on GitHub. The post GitHub for Beginners: Your roadmap to mastering the GitHub essentials appeared first o

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InfoQ Jul 15 Score 0.7214383333333333

Stripe Benchmark Shows AI Agents Build Integrations but Struggle with Validation

Stripe introduces a benchmark suite to evaluate whether AI agents can build real-world Stripe integrations across backend, frontend, and browser-based checkout workflows. The study examines end-to-end software engineering capability, focusing on execution, tes

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Jul 15 Score 0.7203970106481481

This pet gecko could help scientists unlock the secrets of cancer

An unusual leopard gecko that naturally develops aggressive tumors may become an important new model for cancer research. Scientists found its tumors share key genetic changes with human cancers, offering a rare opportunity to study the disease as it develops

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Jul 15 Score 0.717999325462963

Archaeologists found Homer's Iliad inside a 1,600-year-old Egyptian mummy

A 1,600-year-old mummy discovered in Egypt has revealed something archaeologists had never seen before: a fragment of Homer’s Iliad used during embalming. The papyrus was identified as part of the famous "Catalogue of Ships," one of the best-known sections of

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Jul 15 Score 0.7158562699074074

Are humans really the ultimate super-predator?

Humans are often described as the planet's ultimate "super-predator," but wild animals do not fear every human the same way. After analyzing three decades of research, scientists found that animals become much more alert and spend less time feeding when p

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Stratechery Jul 15 Score 0.7140861259259259

IBM Misses, IBM's Mainframe Moat, IBM's Many AI Problems

IBM announced preliminary results that spooked the software market generally; this is a story, however, specifically about IBM and its mainframe franchise.

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Jul 15 Score 0.7082558069444445

Astronomers just found four hidden white dwarf stars near Earth

Four nearby white dwarf stars have been discovered hiding in plain sight beside brighter red dwarf companions. Hubble's ultraviolet observations finally revealed the long-hidden stellar remnants, including one just 25 light-years away that took nearly thr

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CNCF Blog Jul 15 Score 0.6865771814814814

HAMi becomes a CNCF incubating project

The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept HAMi as a CNCF incubating project.  About HAMi Modern AI infrastructure teams run into the same problem over and over: expensive GPUs often sit fragmented and...

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Google Cloud Blog Jul 15 Score 0.6865762532407407

How to solve PostgreSQL multilingual full-text search limitations with AlloyDB AI

AlloyDB powers enterprise-grade search for some of the largest organizations, providing robust hybrid search capabilities that combine text, vector, and keyword searches into a simple ranked SQL query. And with our recent launch of RUM index support , AlloyDB

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Google Cloud Blog Jul 15 Score 0.6865762532407407

How to Analyze and Govern Gemini Enterprise App Usage at Scale with BigQuery

Deploying the Gemini Enterprise app across an organization marks a transformative leap forward in workforce productivity, providing employees with an amazing, high-performance suite of agentic AI tools, search-grounded assistants, and specialized solutions lik

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Google Cloud Blog Jul 15 Score 0.6865762532407407

IDC: Why the right networking approach is foundational to agentic AI

Editor’s note: Today we hear from IDC on the results of its 2026 AI in Networking Special Report Survey exploring the enterprises' concerns about networking infrastructure to support the rise of agentic AI in their organizations. The survey was sponsored by Go

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Google Cloud Blog Jul 15 Score 0.6832429199074073

The Risk of Exposed Cloud Functions and How to Harden

Written by: Corné de Jong Introduction Mandiant security assessments frequently identify publicly exposed serverless applications that lack authentication, often as a result of specific business requirements. Serverless deployments typically run custom-develop

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Interconnects Jul 12 Score 0.6804024513888889

6 months to live for open models

The most serious test to date of open source AI's viability is happening right now.

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CNCF Blog Jul 15 Score 0.6782438481481481

On-prem DBaaS in 2026: Platforms, standards, and gaps

For application teams, databases should feel like a solved problem. A team needs PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Redis, or another data service, submits a request, receives credentials, and starts building. In practice, the experience is rarely that simple....

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