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- UK spy agency: Don't feed LLMs with sensitive corporate data [1127d]
- Firefly gets nod from NASA to deliver Lunar Pathfinder to the Moon [1127d]
- Pair accused of breaking into US law enforcement database, posing as cops [1127d]
- Enter Tinker: Asus pulls out RISC-V board it hopes trumps Raspberry PI [1127d]
- DXC Technology fined $8m by SEC for misleading investors [1127d]
- Samsung to splurge $230B on five new chip plants for South Korea [1127d]
- Pentesters' fave Kali Linux turns 10 with version 23.1 [1127d]
- Bing AI feels like ChatGPT stuffed into a suit – not the future [1127d]
- Tough luck Brits: Binance suspends UK deposits and withdrawals [1127d]
- Anyone want an International Space Station? Slightly used [1127d]
- SVB collapse's mix of money, urgency and uncertainty makes it irresistible to scammers [1127d]
- China debuts bonkers hybrid electric trolley-truck [1127d]
- China sought control of submarine cables to spy, says Micronesia [1127d]
- Amazon: Behold our antennas, which you cannot use just yet [1127d]
- Crims exploit Microsoft, Fortinet flaws before any patches exist [1127d]
- Watch Reg vultures wrap their heads around Silicon Valley Bank collapse [1127d]
- Nutanix's cloudy clusters now officially at home in Azure [1127d]
- OpenAI claims GPT-4 will beat 90% of you in an exam [1128d]
- Now Google injects its answer to ChatGPT into Gmail, Docs, APIs, and more [1128d]
- The US would sooner see TSMC fabs burn than let China have them [1128d]
- Windows SmartScreen proves to be dumb - zero-day bug fixed after Google alert [1128d]
- Microsoft squashes Windows bug exploited to inflict ransomware misery [1128d]
- MIT researchers propose modular, multi-mission Moon robots [1128d]
- Cloud upstart offers free heat if you host its edge servers [1128d]
- Meta to chop another 10,000 employees and closes 5,000 vacancies [1128d]
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