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July 23, 2025
7 things you need to know about AI and the data center
AI and machine learning are gradually taking over routine and advanced tasks. Will managers and staff be locked out?
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Inside North Korea's AI job scam
A shocking new investigation reveals how North Korean operatives used generative AI tools to pose as remote tech workers, land real jobs, and send stolen salaries—and potentially sensitive data—back to the DPRK. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw speaks with Brett Winterford, VP of Okta Threat Intelligence, about the rise of "wage mole" campaigns, deepfake video interviews, and how companies were tricked into hiring fake personas with stolen identities.
It might be time for IT to consider AI models that don't steal
The major LLMs today are legal landmines, providing no visibility into training data that may violate copyrights, patents, trademarks, and more. Is there a safer option?
Artificial general intelligence is an artificial general illusion
Big cloud brands are using nonexistent AGI as a marketing gimmick to boost interest in their cloud offerings.
UK blames Russia's infamous 'Fancy Bear' group for Microsoft cloud hacks
NCSC sanctions 18 Russian officers, connecting use of Authentic Antics espionage tool to notorious GRU unit.
Not Just Another IT Event - A True CIO Game-Changer
The CIO 100 Symposium & Awards blends real-world tech success with executive-level strategy.
US lawmakers question big tech over undersea cable safeguards
Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft are asked to disclose cable ownership, partners, and security measures.
Nuxt 4.0 improves project organization, data fetching, TypeScript support
Major release of the Vue-based JavaScript framework for building full-stack web applications and websites also brings updated UI templates and a speedier CLI.
'Significant' outage at Alaska Airlines not a security incident, but a hardware breakdown
The airline confirmed that the failure of a third-party piece of hardware grounded flights, underscoring the fact that even systems that are multiply-redundant can go down.
As AI agents go mainstream, companies lean into confidential computing for data security
If agentic AI is to be successful, companies will have to figure out how to protect data. With that in mind, several big tech players now offer their own flavor of confidential computing.
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