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OpenAI News Jul 9 Score 0.9371047180555556

GPT-5.5 Bio Bug Bounty

Details about the OpenAI Bio Bounty program

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OpenAI News Jul 9 Score 0.9371047180555556

ChatGPT is now a partner for your most ambitious work

ChatGPT Work is an agent that can take action across your apps and files, stay with a project for hours if needed, and turn a goal into finished work.

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Simon Willison's Weblog Jul 10 Score 0.8872700212962962

Quoting OpenAI

[...] Work on web and mobile runs in the cloud. Work in the desktop app can also use local files and desktop apps with your permission. At launch, cloud Work conversations do not appear in desktop Work; desktop Work threads and local files remain on that compu

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Foreign Policy Jul 9 Score 0.8811158726851851

NATO’s Waiting Game

Less Trump. More Europe. What’s next?

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Simon Willison's Weblog Jul 9 Score 0.8784001138888888

The new GPT-5.6 family: Luna, Terra, Sol

OpenAI's latest flagship model hit general availability this morning , and comes in three sizes: Luna, Terra, and Sol (from smallest to largest). The new models are priced per 1M input/output tokens as Luna $1/$6, Terra $2.50/$15, Sol $5/$30. For comparison, t

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Simon Willison's Weblog Jul 9 Score 0.8727755768518518

Introducing Muse Spark 1.1

Introducing Muse Spark 1.1 Following Muse Spark in April , here's Muse Spark 1.1 - the first Spark model to offer an API. Meta claim significant improvements in agentic tool calling and computer use. There are a lot more details are in the Muse Spark 1.1 Evalu

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Simon Willison's Weblog Jul 9 Score 0.872447336111111

llm-meta-ai 0.1

Release: llm-meta-ai 0.1 Let's LLM run prompts against the new muse-spark-1.1 model. Tags: llm , meta

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Simon Willison's Weblog Jul 9 Score 0.8722783546296295

llm 0.31.1

Release: llm 0.31.1 Fix for a bug with OpenAI Chat Completion endpoints where a tool call with empty arguments could result in a JSON error from some providers. #1521 This bug came up when I was testing llm-meta-ai . Tags: llm

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Quanta Magazine Jul 9 Score 0.8681942513888888

Will We Ever Find Alien Civilizations?

Astronomer David Kipping discusses why claims of extraterrestrial life keep dissolving under scrutiny, why we need a more statistically grounded approach to searching for life beyond Earth, and why it’s rational to believe that we may be alone. The post Will W

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Schneier on Security Jul 9 Score 0.8637923837962962

The Language of AI Could Change How Humans Speak

Because of the way they are trained, large language models capture only a slice of human language. They're trained on the written word, from textbooks to social media posts, and our speech as captured in movies and on television. These models have minimal acce

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BleepingComputer Jul 10 Score 0.8242678675925926

Former ransomware negotiator gets 4 years for BlackCat attacks

A former employee of cybersecurity incident response company DigitalMint was sentenced to 70 months in prison for targeting U.S. companies in BlackCat (ALPHV) ransomware attacks. [...]

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War on the Rocks Jul 10 Score 0.8229440574074075

Going Over the Brink: How Hizballah’s Risk Strategy Made Lebanon Impossible to Ignore

When the United States and Iran announced their framework agreement on June 15, attention focused on the direct U.S.-Iran dimensions of the deal, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the lifting of the U.S. naval blockade, and the fate of Iran's nu

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The Guardian — World Jul 10 Score 0.8221116236111112

Developing countries spend more repaying foreign debt than on education, UN reveals

Unesco report shows children lost out to servicing debt in 113 countries, with 18 spending five times more on loans Most developing countries spent less on education than they did repaying debt last year, according to the UN, at the same time as global aid to

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Wired Jul 10 Score 0.8204385518518519

Robot Dogs, Teslas, and Rescue Helicopters: The UN AI Summit Was a Lot

Amid live coding sessions and Silicon Valley optimism, the UN’s AI for Good summit wrestled with an increasingly urgent question: Can global governance catch up before the technology races beyond its control?

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Foreign Affairs Jul 10 Score 0.8171052212962964

Iran Is Losing Iraq

Baghdad goes its own way.

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The Verge Jul 10 Score 0.8105556796296297

Microsoft’s carbon emissions went up 25 percent last year

Microsoft may once again be struggling to keep up with its own climate goals, according to its 2026 sustainability report. As reported by GeekWire, the report states that Microsoft's carbon emissions increased 25 percent in 2025, totalling 34 million metric to

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The Verge Jul 9 Score 0.809440401851852

Fidji Simo steps down from leading OpenAI’s AGI work due to illness

OpenAI's Fidji Simo is departing her full-time role as the company's AGI chief and is transitioning to being a "part-time advisor," she said on X. The news follows Simo's original announcement in April that she would take a few weeks of medical leave due to a

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The Verge Jul 9 Score 0.8087862351851852

Netflix reportedly considers adding always-on channels

Netflix is thinking about adding always-on channels that would stream specific shows and movies, according to The Wall Street Journal. The move sounds like a Netflix version of always-on services like Pluto TV and Tubi, except the big hook for those is that th

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The Verge Jul 9 Score 0.8047186425925926

The ChatGPT browser is already dead

OpenAI is already shutting down ChatGPT Atlas, its browser that could do tasks for you on your behalf, less than a year after launching it. Atlas was announced in October, but as part of its wave of news about ChatGPT Work today, the company confirmed that it

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The Verge Jul 9 Score 0.8046691055555556

The floatable, powerful Soundcore Boom 2 speaker is over half off

Bluetooth speakers with big sound and great features are hard to find for under $100, with most offerings being some variation of the same basic (and often small) design. Thankfully, through July 10th Woot has the Anker Soundcore Boom 2 on sale for $69.99, whi

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MIT Technology Review Jul 9 Score 0.8043958935185186

Anthropic found a hidden space where Claude puzzles over concepts

The AI firm Anthropic has developed a technique that has given it the clearest glimpse yet at what’s really going on inside large language models as they answer questions or carry out tasks. What they found ranges from the mundane to the unnerving. Researchers

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BleepingComputer Jul 9 Score 0.8040493490740741

Injective SDK on npm infected with cryptocurrency wallet stealer

Hackers compromised the Injective Labs SDK project's GitHub repository and used it to publish a malicious package on the Node Package Manager (npm) that stole cryptocurrency wallet private keys and mnemonic seed phrases. [...]

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War on the Rocks Jul 9 Score 0.8009982240740742

Fraying Deals and Rising Strikes

Welcome to The Adversarial. Every other week, we'll provide you with expert analysis on America's greatest challengers: China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and jihadists. Read more below.***IranThree weeks after it was signed, the memorandum of understandin

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The Guardian — World Jul 9 Score 0.8009333828703704

Mexico investigates whether US lied about role in capture of drug lord

Reporting suggests FBI involved in seizure of Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada García from Mexican territory in 2024 Mexico has launched an investigation into whether the US lied about its involvement in the capture and secretive transfer of a top Sinaloa cartel membe

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BleepingComputer Jul 9 Score 0.7990072194444445

New Helix vishing group emerges in SharePoint data theft attacks

A new data-extortion group called Helix is using identity-focused tactics such as voice phishing (vishing), device code phishing, and multi-factor authentication (MFA) abuse to steal data from SharePoint environments. [...]

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MIT Technology Review Jul 9 Score 0.7907162638888889

The Download: a nuclear landmark, and China eyes Nvidia chips

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. Four nuclear reactors hit a big milestone in the US —Casey Crownhart I was really looking forward to July 4, and not just

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CISA Cybersecurity Advisories Jul 9 Score 0.7904381740740741

Schneider Electric Easergy MiCOM Px40 Series

View CSAF Summary Schneider Electric is aware of a vulnerability in its Easergy MiCOM Px40 Series products. The [Easergy MiCOM Px40](https://www.se.com/ww/en/product-subcategory/4725-easergy-micom-px40-series/?filter=business-6-medium-voltage-distribution-and-

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CISA Cybersecurity Advisories Jul 9 Score 0.7904381740740741

OpenPLC v3

View CSAF Summary Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an authenticated attacker to write arbitrary files to the filesystem and escalate this into arbitrary native code execution through the normal OpenPLC program compilation process, pote

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CISA Cybersecurity Advisories Jul 9 Score 0.7904381740740741

Schneider Electric PowerChute Serial Shutdown

View CSAF Summary Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow attackers to overwrite critical files, forge or inject malicious log data, gain unauthorized account access, trigger denial‑of‑service conditions, truncate or alter logging informat

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MIT Technology Review Jul 9 Score 0.7837718194444445

Four nuclear reactors hit a big milestone in the US

I was really looking forward to July 4, and not just because I love a poolside barbecue. This year the American holiday also marked a big symbolic deadline for US nuclear power. Last year the Trump administration set a goal to see three new microreactors achie

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Schneier on Security Jul 7 Score 0.7833178467592592

Google Is Suing Chinese Scammers Who Are Using Gemini

Not sure this will have any effect, but I support the effort: According to Google's legal filing, Outsider Enterprise operates through Telegram. The group offers phishing-as-a-service to individuals who may not be technically savvy enough to set up fraudulent

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Quanta Magazine Jul 6 Score 0.7497141587962962

Researchers Reveal the Power of ‘Quantum Proofs’

When checking that solutions to certain problems are correct, it turns out, you can’t get around the inherent complexity of the quantum world. The post Researchers Reveal the Power of ‘Quantum Proofs’ first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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InfoQ Jul 10 Score 0.7487715148148149

How Datadog Used Claude and Cursor for Test-Driven Production Migration

In a recent article, Datadog engineer Arnold Wakim shared what worked, what didn't, and the lessons they learned while evolving a critical production system using AI to overcome hard limits in its storage backend and significantly improve performance. By Sergi

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New Scientist Jul 10 Score 0.7454609296296296

2026 eclipse: 5 citizen science projects you can contribute to

During the August 2026 solar eclipse, scientists will be rushing to gather data on the sun, but even if you aren't a professional scientist, you can still help the research

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Schneier on Security Jul 6 Score 0.7433752541666666

France to Stop Certifying Non-Quantum-Safe Encryption

France is accelerating its transition to post-quantum encryption: France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI said on Tuesday it would stop certifying security products that lack quantum-resistant encryption, a move that will force government bodies and critical opera

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NASA News Jul 10 Score 0.7421050138888889

Where Venezuela’s Earthquakes Shifted the Ground

Radar data from the NISAR satellite show that La Guaira and nearby areas experienced significant ground displacement from the June 2026 temblors.

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Risky Bulletin Jul 10 Score 0.741092087037037

Risky Bulletin: NSA Tailored Access Operations is back

The NSA’s Tailored Access Operations team is back, India bans an app used to hack e-rickshaws, Accenture has another data breach, and a leak exposes a suspected Chinese cyber contractor. The Risky Bulletin newsletter and podcast will be on an editorial break u

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Risky Bulletin Jul 10 Score 0.7402934759259259

Sponsored: Why Sublime doesn’t toss AI at every email

In this Risky Business sponsored interview, Tom Uren chats with Sublime Security Product Manager AJ Williams about how the company targets its AI use. Rather than throwing its AI agents at everything, Sublime gives them the time-consuming email security tasks

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Platformer Jul 10 Score 0.7359480472222222

OpenAI's big launch — and bigger departure

GPT-5.6 impresses the critics, but Fidji Simo's exit leaves OpenAI's focus — and its org chart — in flux. PLUS: Meta plays catch-up, and the "AI 2027" authors present "AI 2040."

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Jul 9 Score 0.7350692907407408

Physicists created a tiny universe where time emerged without a clock

What if time doesn't actually exist until something changes? Scientists at the University of Birmingham created a tiny "mini universe" using 24,000 ultracold atoms and showed that the flow of time can emerge naturally from changes inside a quantum system,

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TechCrunch — AI Jul 9 Score 0.7348274541666666

Fidji Simo steps down from OpenAI's no. 2 role

OpenAI's No. 2 executive, Fidji Simo, is stepping down from her full-time role after her medical leave proved longer than expected — a leadership vacuum that comes at a tricky time as the company eyes a possible IPO and races to catch Anthropic in the enterpri

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NASA News Jul 9 Score 0.7323675138888889

NASA Sets Coverage for Astronaut Anil Menon Launch to Space Station

NASA astronaut Anil Menon will launch aboard the Roscosmos Soyuz MS-29 spacecraft to the International Space Station on Tuesday, July 14, accompanied by cosmonauts Pyotr Dubrov and Anna Kikina, where they will join the Expedition 74 crew advancing scientific r

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Jul 9 Score 0.7311984574074074

This alien planet never has sunrise or sunset. It may support life

A planet with one side permanently roasting and the other frozen in endless darkness might still have a chance of supporting life. Researchers found that heat inside a tidally locked exoplanet could circulate in a stable, continuous loop, helping moderate temp

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Jul 9 Score 0.73035355

Hawaii's famous “happy-face” spider has a surprising relative

A newly discovered Happy-Face spider in the Himalayas closely resembles Hawaii's iconic species but evolved independently, according to DNA evidence. Its mysterious smile-like markings, many color forms, and unexpected link to ginger plants have scientist

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Dark Reading Jul 9 Score 0.7293635814814815

Microsoft Reins in RoguePlanet Zero-Day Threat

The researcher known as "Nightmare-Eclipse" published a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for the Windows Defender vulnerability in early June after dropping several other Microsoft zero-days.

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NASA News Jul 9 Score 0.7290101064814815

NASA Space Telescope Maps Magnetic Fields of ‘Lighthouse’ Pulsar

For the first time, scientists have used NASA’s IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer) to directly measure the magnetic fields of PSR J1101−6101, a pulsar located within what is often referred to as the Lighthouse Nebula. The results provide new insight int

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Jul 9 Score 0.7289141981481482

A hidden immune backup system could supercharge mRNA cancer vaccines

Researchers found that mRNA cancer vaccines can recruit an unexpected immune cell to launch powerful tumor-fighting responses, overturning a long-held assumption about how the vaccines work. The discovery could lead to more effective cancer vaccines and help s

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NASA News Jul 9 Score 0.7230448287037037

Curiosity Sees Martian Sulfur Up Close

This close-up view shows fragments of sulfur crystals — the first ever seen on the Red Planet. The crystals were found after NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover happened to drive over a rock and crush it on May 30, 2024. Several days later, Curiosity used a camera on

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GitHub Blog Jul 9 Score 0.7229278064814815

How GitHub gave every repository a durable owner

GitHub had over 14,000 repositories. Fewer than half had clear ownership. Here's how we gave every active repository a validated owner in under 45 days, archived the rest, and made ownership the foundation for everything that followed. The post How GitHub gave

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New Scientist Jul 9 Score 0.7221303740740741

Resuscitated human retinas respond to light 10 hours after death

Perfusing donor human retinas with blood and oxygen meant they continued to respond to light for up to 10 hours after death, marking a significant step towards eye transplants that restore vision

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MIT News — AI Jul 9 Score 0.7218270361111111

Tiny robot boats build floating structures

MIT researchers developed FloatForm, a swarm of small aquatic robots that snap together like ants forming a raft, assembling into reconfigurable structures on the water.

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Benedict Evans Jul 9 Score 0.7192119337962963

Ways to think about token pricing

AI is in a supply crunch today, but what happens when we come out of it? How and where will supply, demand, price, capacity and capex get back into equilibrium? Today, model labs can name their price, but why won’t they end up as low-margin commodity infrastru

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InfoQ Jul 9 Score 0.715243737037037

How Open Source Enables Collaboration in Creating a Platform

A platform is a collaboration system: platform teams depend on application teams, and both need shared standards. Engineers trust a platform through its predictable behavior, not its features. Being an engineer is about problem-solving and being passionate abo

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Rest of World Jul 9 Score 0.7121051240740741

Your next nurse may monitor you from the Philippines

U.S. hospitals are increasingly hiring Filipino nurses for remote roles to fill staffing gaps and for cost savings, but the practice may be aggravating shortages in the Philippines.

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Stratechery Jul 9 Score 0.7121050388888889

Muse Image, Grok 4.5, Alex Karp on CNBC

The battle for verifiable data is increasingly defining the AI race, from Meta to Grok to the frontier labs.

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CNCF Blog Jul 9 Score 0.6925226087962962

Navigating the ingress-NGINX retirement

1. The Post-March 2026 landscape ⚠ The CatalystAcknowledge the March 2026 retirement of the Kubernetes SIG Network ingress-nginx controller. Staying on this controller introduces severe operational risks, including unpatched CVEs and a complete halt of feature

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Google Cloud Blog Jul 9 Score 0.6854379032407406

Safely run AI-generated code in Cloud Run sandboxes

Here’s a question we hear often at Google Cloud: How do you safely run AI-generated code or untrusted binaries without putting your host application, data, and cloud credentials at risk? In other words, how do you give AI-written programs a safe space to run —

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Google Cloud Blog Jul 9 Score 0.6846045694444444

Solve harder problems with AlphaEvolve, now available to everyone on Google Cloud

Many of the most challenging and valuable problems in the world are related to optimization. Now, AI is now making these problems tractable. If you've ever tried to design a microchip, plan a delivery network, or optimize a training architecture for a large AI

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Hacker News Jul 9 Score 0.6840841064814814

Lobsters Interview with mitchellh

@mitchellh ( blog ) was behind Vagrant , Packer , Consul , Terraform , Vault , Nomad , Waypoint and now builds Ghostty and Vouch . In this interview, we talk about terminals, Zig and open source. You've been interviewed a lot . Why do people like to interview

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Stack Overflow Blog Jul 10 Score 0.6732161574074075

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Live from Microsoft Build, Ryan is joined by Jay Parikh, Microsoft’s VP of AI Core, for a conversation on what enterprises need to build, deploy, and run AI agents at scale with demonstrable ROI; how Microsoft built an end-to-end agent development system that

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