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Germany’s government is under new pressure to tighten rules on digital abuse after a well-known television actor said her former husband used artificial intelligence to create explicit images that looked

Two major U.S. satellite imaging firms pushed back against speculation that officials told them to limit public views from space, saying no such order was given. In statements this week,

You usually do not notice your storage systems when they’re small. A few nodes, a comfortable working set, healthy cache hit rates, and everyone says the architecture is “simple.” Then

Fresh fighting in Iran has shaken investors, pushing oil prices higher and knocking stocks and bonds lower across major markets. Traders reacted to the news with swift repositioning on Monday,

The public debut of drone software maker Swarmer has sparked a core question across venture and defense circles: is this the start of a broader exit cycle for defense technology,

Federal agencies have been ordered to stop using Anthropic’s artificial intelligence tools, a sharp move that sets off a broader fight over military applications of commercial AI. The decision, issued

You’ve probably felt this shift already. What started as “just add a model call here” turns into something your entire system quietly depends on. Latency budgets change. Observability breaks. Product
The torrent of AI updates this week says something simple. Shipping fast is not the same as delivering value. My view is clear: the industry must prioritize reliability, usefulness, and

You don’t notice concurrency problems when your system is small. One user edits a record, hits save, and moves on. Everything feels deterministic. Then traffic grows. Now two users edit

OpenAI has halted work on a high-profile internal effort after only half a year, ending a costly push to build what insiders had labeled a new kind of creative model.

As thousands of additional American troops deploy to the Middle East, President Donald Trump says Iran has eased a weeks-long choke point at the Strait of Hormuz, allowing 20 boats

You usually discover the limits of a microservice system the hard way. Not when you split the monolith. Not when the first service goes live. You discover it six months

You start with the assumption that more LLM model options equal more flexibility. It feels like good architecture. Abstract: The provider, keep your options open, route dynamically based on cost

New Mexico authorities say they ran an undercover operation to test whether Meta is keeping minors safe from online predators. The effort aimed to show gaps in the company’s protections

The crew set to become the first lunar visitors in more than half a century has reached its launch site, marking a decisive step toward humanity’s return to the Moon.

AI leaders say the center of progress has moved from building bigger models to building safer, more reliable systems. Companies are refocusing on how AI is governed, how tools are

You’ve seen this pattern before. A team ships an AI-powered feature fast, proves value in weeks, and suddenly it becomes business critical before it ever becomes platform compliant. No observability
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