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June 02, 2025
When AI fails, who is to blame?
I don't even know why people are asking this question. Of course the user is to blame. Here's why.
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Securing Windows 11 and Server 2025: What CISOs should know about the latest updates
Microsoftâs latest rollouts to Windows 11 24H2 and Windows Server 2025 include the arrival of Recall and hotpatching. Here are the security settings and recommendations to note.
New botnet hijacks AI-powered security tool on Asus routers
Once inside as an admin, attackers exploit a command injection flaw to trick the AI-powered security feature into executing commands for persistence.
A wake-up call for real cloud ROI
Skyrocketing cloud bills arenât delivering on their promises, and proactive enterprises are doing something about it.
F-strings with superpowers: Whatâs new in Python 3.14 beta
The latest version of Python is sweet as pi and packs a punch. Hereâs the rundown on all the new features to start using now.
Avery Dennison takes culture-first approach to AI transformation
The materials science giant â and worldâs largest Google Gemini installed base â has achieved broad benefits from an AI strategy that emphasizes enterprise-wide training and âhumans in the loop.â Now CIO Nick Colisto is looking to scale up.
The agentic AI assist Stanford University cancer care staff needed
Nigam Shah, CDO for Stanford Health Care, explains how Microsoft's multiagent orchestration technology enables the management, analysis, and reasoning of diverse types of health data to improve care for cancer patients.
OpenAIâs Skynet moment: Models defy human commands, actively resist orders to shut down
Tests reveal OpenAI's advanced AI models sabotage shutdown mechanisms while competitors' AI models comply, sparking enterprise control concerns.
Cisco bolsters DNS security package
Cisco launches renamed DNS Defense software with new AI-based DNS tunneling enhancements and DGA detection capabilities.
Nord Quantique claims error-correcting quantum physics breakthrough
Nord Quantique has announced what it calls a breakthrough in quantum physics that will make quantum error correction a bit better. Errors are the top obstacle today preventing the industry from having usable quantum computers, since the individual qubits are prone to mistakes and degradation.
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