When Your Own AI Turns Against You: Why Perimeter Defense Isn’t Enough Anymore

When Your Own AI Turns Against You: Why Perimeter Defense Isn’t Enough Anymore

Photo by Mauro Sbicego on Unsplash There’s something a little unsettling happening in cybersecurity. The walls we’ve always counted on—firewalls, VPNs, encryption—are still standing tall. But now, the threats? They’re already inside. And sometimes, they arrive disguised as something we built ourselves. Not just some hacker in a hoodie. Not a rogue script from a […]

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Sam Altman’s New Move into Brain Tech Could Heat Up His Rivalry with Elon Musk

Sam Altman’s New Move into Brain Tech Could Heat Up His Rivalry with Elon Musk

Photo by Keefikus on Unsplash What happens when one of the minds behind OpenAI sets his sights on the human brain? We might be about to find out. Sam Altman, the CEO behind OpenAI and one of the leading voices in artificial intelligence, is reportedly helping launch a new startup called Merge Labs. According to

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GPT-5 Was Supposed to Simplify ChatGPT — Instead, It Made Things More Confusing

GPT-5 Was Supposed to Simplify ChatGPT — Instead, It Made Things More Confusing

Photo by Claudio Schwarz on Unsplash When OpenAI announced GPT-5 last week, I thought finally, one AI model to rule them all. The company promised a simpler, smarter ChatGPT experience with GPT-5 acting like a router. You’d ask a question, and the system would automatically pick the best model to answer — fast, easy, frictionless.

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Why You Shouldn’t Ask Chatbots Why They Messed Up — And What to Do Instead

Why You Shouldn’t Ask Chatbots Why They Messed Up — And What to Do Instead

Photo by Igor Omilaev on Unsplash Ever asked an AI assistant, “Why did you do that?” and got a confident but clearly wrong answer? Yeah, you’re not alone — but here’s the twist: the real mistake might be thinking the chatbot knows what it’s doing at all. Let’s talk about why asking AI models like

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GPT-4o Is Back for Paid ChatGPT Users — And OpenAI Promises It’s (Probably) Here to Stay

GPT-4o Is Back for Paid ChatGPT Users — And OpenAI Promises It’s (Probably) Here to Stay

Photo by Claudio Schwarz on Unsplash For a little while, it felt like GPT-4o vanished overnight. If you’ve been using ChatGPT and noticed something felt… off, you weren’t imagining it. But here’s the good news: OpenAI just brought GPT-4o back as the default model for all paying users. And this time, they’re saying it won’t

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GPT-5 Launch Sparks User Backlash, Confusion, and a Surprise Apology from OpenAI

GPT-5 Launch Sparks User Backlash, Confusion, and a Surprise Apology from OpenAI

Photo by SpaceX on Unsplash Less than a week after OpenAI dropped GPT-5 into ChatGPT, the AI world is still reeling—and not in a good way. The August 7 release was supposed to be a leap forward. Instead, it’s been marked by frustration, broken workflows, and a flood of angry users asking the same question:

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Your Phone Might Not Be Yours Anymore: Study Warns About Hidden “OS Agents” Taking Over Devices

Your Phone Might Not Be Yours Anymore: Study Warns About Hidden “OS Agents” Taking Over Devices

New research raises eyebrows as background software with deep system access could quietly sideline user control over phones and computers Photo by Franck on Unsplash Ever feel like your phone knows more about you than it should? You’re not alone. A new study just dropped a serious red flag on what researchers are calling “OS

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Backed by TDK, Ultraviolette Aims to Take Its Smart Electric Motorcycles Global With M Boost

Backed by TDK, Ultraviolette Aims to Take Its Smart Electric Motorcycles Global With $21M Boost

Photo by Stefan Lehner on Unsplash Indian startup Ultraviolette just secured $21 million in new funding — and they’re not keeping it local. With fresh backing from TDK Corporation, the Bengaluru-based company is accelerating its global ambition: premium electric motorcycles made in India, but built for the world. From Bengaluru to Europe, and Beyond I’ve

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How a 10-Minute Home Service Pitch Turned Pronto into a M Startup in Just 3 Months

How a 10-Minute Home Service Pitch Turned Pronto into a $45M Startup in Just 3 Months

Image by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash In a world where you can get groceries, smartphones, and even gaming consoles delivered in minutes, it was only a matter of time before someone figured out how to apply that same speed to housework. Pronto did it. And investors noticed — fast. Back in May 2025, Pronto raised

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WinRAR’s Zero-Day Mess: Two Russian Hacking Groups Exploited Critical Flaw Before Anyone Noticed

WinRAR’s Zero-Day Mess: Two Russian Hacking Groups Exploited Critical Flaw Before Anyone Noticed

Photo by Felix Hanspach on Unsplash For weeks, a zero-day vulnerability in WinRAR—a tool used by millions—was actively exploited to install malware. Here’s how two Russian cybercrime groups pulled it off… and why it matters. If you’re one of the 500 million people using WinRAR, you might want to stop and check which version you’re

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