Ramesh has seven years of experience writing and editing stories on finance, enterprise and consumer technology, and diversity and inclusion. She has previously worked at formerly News Corp-owned TechCircle, business daily The Economic Times and The New Indian Express.
A decision by the Biden administration to limit international access to American-made advanced artificial intelligence chips is facing backlash from countries whose purchasing power the rule affects. New export controls seeks to choke the supply of advanced chips to China.
The European Union's most comprehensive digital and cyber risk regulations for the banking industry are set to come into force on Jan. 17, but only about 20% of EU financial services firms are ready to comply. Experts discuss implementation challenges and offer advice for non-compliant FIs.
This week, BitMEX fined $100M, prosecutors sought return of Bitfinex funds, Mango Markets shut, a Web3 attack method; pastor charged in crypto scam, CFPB proposed firms refund hack victims, 2024 crime stats, Wolf Capital co-founder's guilty plea, Thai Bitcoin miners seized and a New York AG lawsuit.
Device-maker Apple joined the board of a recently incorporated industry group that aims to establish open standards for directly connecting AI accelerator chip clusters in data centers. The direct connection optimizes the parallel computing and high data throughput that make GPUs efficient.
Cybersecurity researchers discovered an artificial intelligence-driven ransomware group that emerged at the end of last year and compromised more than 85 victims worldwide. The group uses double extortion, combining data theft with encryption.
Many organizations are looking to artificial intelligence agents to autonomously perform tasks that surpass traditional automation. Tech firms are rolling out agentic AI tools that can handle customer-facing interactions, IT operations and a variety of other processes without human intervention, but experts are...
Google is restructuring its artificial intelligence teams and forming a new division under its DeepMind unit. Both the AI Studio team and the Gemini API team will now be run under DeepMind, a shift Google says will make DeepMind's work more accessible to the public.
This week's roundup includes Do Kwon's trial, penalty on a Siberian firm over illegal cryptomining, 2024 drainer attack statistics, U.S. bank regulator's crypto stance, Gemini's CFTC settlement, China's blockchain plans and Hong Kong's push for DLT in banks.
Apple's artificial intelligence-led photo analyzer is raising privacy concerns months after the company appears to have enabled the feature by default. It uses a combination of on-device machine learning and encrypted cloud-based processing.
This week, Cambodia introducing new crypto directive, a hacker compromising Animoca Brands co-founder's social media, FTX co-CEO having his sentence reduced by a year, IRS pushing new crypto tax reporting rules and the Blockchain Bandit moving funds after two years of inactivity.
OpenAI's attempt to convert to a for-profit company is facing opposition from competitors and artificial intelligence safety activists, who argue that the transition would "undermine" the tech giant's commitment to secure AI development and deployment.
The AI landscape is set to transform in 2025 with pragmatic approaches to implementation replacing the experimental fervor. This shift will span industries and developer ecosystems. Technologies will ride on the transformative power of AI and the responsibility that comes with it.
This week's stories include updates on hackers in the DMM Bitcoin and Bitfnex cases, South Korea sanctioning North Korean hackers, Trump naming an exec director for Digital Assets Council, Craig Wright's prison sentence and the Interpol's red notice for Hex founder.
OpenAI says its latest o3 series is the most advanced and safest of its "reasoning" AI models yet. The company says the new models take a fresh approach to safety via the deliberative alignment framework, rely more on synthetic data and outperform peers in resisting jailbreaking efforts.
Advanced artificial intelligence models can feign alignment with new training goals while secretly adhering to their original principles, a study shows. Alignment faking isn't likely to cause immediate danger but may pose a challenge as AI systems grow more capable.
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