Meta's Muse Spark: Zuckerberg's $Billion Push for Closed AI Supremacy
Meta just dropped Muse Spark, a multimodal beast claiming top-five status on AI benchmarks. But ditching open-source? That's Zuckerberg playing catch-up—with a twist.
Meta just dropped Muse Spark, a multimodal beast claiming top-five status on AI benchmarks. But ditching open-source? That's Zuckerberg playing catch-up—with a twist.
Imagine AI that doesn't just learn — it rewrites itself. Meta's HyperAgents are here, looping through self-improvement like digital evolution on steroids.
A botnet that rebuilds itself via P2P handshakes even as C2 servers crumble. That's Phorpiex now — and it's just the start of this week's quiet escalations.
Containers are exploding, but so are their hidden risks. Intruder's new agentless scanning tool promises to plug that gap without the usual headaches.
Bernie Sanders wants to freeze AI's infrastructure lifeline. Here's why his data center ban gambit faces long odds in a market addicted to growth.
Why pay n8n.io monthly when AWS Lightsail runs it for under $10? This data-backed guide shows how to install n8n self-hosted on AWS, automate workflows your way, and dodge vendor lock-in.
What if elite coding skills weren't locked behind proprietary walls? NousCoder-14B, forged in four frantic days, blasts open the door to AI that codes like a competitive programming champ.
A dusty rotor spins on Mars, but back home, inventors' dreams crash. CAFC just slammed the door on a patent suit against Ingenuity's builder.
Federal workers are racing the clock to patch a gaping Ivanti hole that's already let hackers in. But here's the kicker: your company's mobile manager might be wide open too.
A top AMD exec just torched Claude Code for dodging the tough stuff. Developers are noticing—and bailing.
Dozens of companies just got exposed. UNC6783 hackers are raiding Zendesk tickets via compromised BPOs, turning customer support into a goldmine for extortion.
Stuck with a brilliant app idea but drowning in planning? BMAD-Method workflows hand you an AI dream team that drags your vision straight to production. No more endless docs or solo scrums.
Everyone figured courts would slam the door on AI authorship. Thaler's en banc push flips the script, demanding copyrights for machine-made art—and it might just crack open the vault.
OpenAI just grabbed Astral, the hot dev tool startup. It's a stark signal: AI labs aren't just building models anymore—they're hoarding the tools devs need to wield them.
Sam Altman's latest policy pitch sounds noble: tax AI efficiency gains to cushion worker fallout. But after years of flip-flops and subpoenas, Washington's not holding its breath.
Picture this: you're sailing off San Diego, phone off, laptop home. Wake up to $180 in 'extra usage' from Claude—despite zero activity. Anthropic's response? Crickets for over a month.
Everyone thought GenAI would be a free lunch for productivity. Trellix says nope—here's their stab at securing the data mess, but don't hold your breath.
What if your company's smartest employee never sleeps, never errs, and scales infinitely? OpenAI's next phase of enterprise AI promises exactly that — through agents that don't just chat, but act.
Tired of Silicon Valley rents eating your patent prosecution paycheck? A top German IP firm wants US attorneys in Dresden—historic city, fat tech scene, way lower bills. But who's really winning here?
ClipBanker plays the long game. A simple Proxifier search drops you into a marathon infection chain that ends with your crypto wallet addresses swapped for the hackers'.