Study published by Google says publicly available generative artificial intelligence tools help hackers speed up their activities but provide little help in creating new kinds of attacks
China’s breakthrough is an opportunity for American companies to build more efficient tools. That will also help the U.S. military.
If you've watched cartoons like Tom and Jerry, you'll recognize a common theme: An elusive target avoids his formidable adversary. This game of "cat-and-mouse"—whether literal or otherwise—involves pursuing something that ever so narrowly escapes you at each try.
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI startup known for its DeepSeek-R1 LLM model, has publicly exposed two databases containing sensitive user and operational information.
On Thursday, OpenAI released a research preview of " Operator ," a web automation tool that uses a new AI model called Computer-Using Agent (CUA) to control a web browser through a visual interface. The system performs tasks by viewing and interacting with on-screen elements like buttons and text fields similar to how a human would.
DeepSeek AI arrived on the tech scene with a sudden bang last week, but it may well be disappearing as quickly as it arrived. Countless experts and organisations have warned against using the Chinese AI platform, and it has now been found to be collecting huge amounts of your data.
The DeepSeek chatbot, known as R1, responds to user queries just like its U.S.-based counterparts. Early testing released by DeepSeek suggests that its quality rivals that of other AI products, while the company says it costs less and uses far fewer specialized chips than do its competitors.
Nvidia stock has been one of the biggest winners of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution in the past couple of years, clocking remarkable gains of nearly 800% over the past two years on account of the red-hot demand for its data center graphics cards, but the past three months have been difficult for the chipmaker.
How PigAPI enables AI agents to interact directly with graphical user interfaces (GUIs) within virtual Windows desktops hosted in the cloud.
The release of the Chinese AI model DeepSeek and the US ban on chip exports should be Israel’s wake-up call: we need a strategy now
The general hype around all things AI is not lifting all boats, as certain startups continue to struggle and look for exits. In one of the latest