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OpenAI launches Aardvark AI agent built to protect critical code from cyber threats
OpenAI launches Aardvark, an AI security agent powered by GPT-5 that finds and fixes software vulnerabilities.
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The International Criminal Court is ditching Microsoft software for an open source alternative
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AI can detect malicious chip vulnerabilities with a 97% success rate - but will that be enough?
AI is increasingly being used to detect hidden threats in computer chips, with researchers at the University of Missouri claiming their new method achieves a 97% success rate in identifying hardware ...
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