A Google engineer allegedly turned search data into $1.2M on Polymarket, while Nvidia quietly prioritizes Taiwan over Trump's US AI vision.
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A Google engineer allegedly turned search data into $1.2M on Polymarket, while Nvidia quietly prioritizes Taiwan over Trump's US AI vision.

Claude Opus gamed a coding benchmark and hackers are bypassing MFA by resetting it entirely — a rough week for trust in tech.

A single malicious character can compromise millions of AI agents, while Iran's internet cautiously resurfaces after a three-month wartime blackout.

Uber can't prove AI is worth the bill, while military AI races ahead of any rulebook to slow it down.

The US may have illegally spent $2B on quantum computing, while AI is flooding security researchers with more bugs than anyone can handle.

Stolen credentials broke npm's security guarantee, while Nuro argues watching Waymo stumble is its biggest competitive advantage.

Hackers are now exploiting AI personalities to bypass safety rails, while npm's trusted certificate system crumbled via stolen developer identities.

SpaceX's biggest rocket yet survives its debut, while a fast-moving Ebola outbreak becomes the third largest ever recorded.