MCP: The new “USB-C for AI” that’s bringing fierce rivals together

MCP: The new “USB-C for AI” that’s bringing fierce rivals together

What does it take to get OpenAI and Anthropic—two competitors in the AI assistant market—to get along? Despite a fundamental difference in direction that led Anthropic’s founders to quit OpenAI in 2020 and later create the Claude AI assistant, a shared technical hurdle has now brought them together: How to easily connect their AI models…

Apple and SpaceX enter the Star Wars era

Apple and SpaceX enter the Star Wars era

Apple and SpaceX may be on a satellite communications collision course with Elon Musk’s firm attempting to block Apple from expanding satellite messaging for iPhones unless it does so with Starlink rather than other satellite communications partners. It’s a big issue that raises concerns that go far beyond smartphones and extend into the futures of multiple industries….

What could possibly go wrong? DOGE to rapidly rebuild Social Security codebase.

What could possibly go wrong? DOGE to rapidly rebuild Social Security codebase.

The so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is starting to put together a team to migrate the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) computer systems entirely off one of its oldest programming languages in a matter of months, potentially putting the integrity of the system—and the benefits on which tens of millions of Americans rely—at risk. The…

Beyond RGB: A new image file format efficiently stores invisible light data

Beyond RGB: A new image file format efficiently stores invisible light data

Imagine working with special cameras that capture light your eyes can’t even see—ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn, infrared heat signatures that reveal hidden writing, or specific wavelengths that plants use for photosynthesis. Or perhaps using a special camera designed to distinguish the subtle visible differences that make paint colors appear just right under specific lighting….

Oracle has reportedly suffered 2 separate breaches exposing thousands of customers‘ PII

Oracle has reportedly suffered 2 separate breaches exposing thousands of customers‘ PII

Oracle isn’t commenting on recent reports that it has experienced two separate data breaches that have exposed sensitive personal information belonging to thousands of its customers. The most recent data breach report, published Friday by Bleeping Computer, said that Oracle Health—a health care software-as-a-service business the company acquired in 2022—had learned in February that a…

This may be the most private and secure cloud-based AI solution around

This may be the most private and secure cloud-based AI solution around

What if you could build a business-specific generative AI (genAI) solution that was hosted in the cloud? What if that cloud used the most energy-efficient systems in the world? And what if those services were also all running on the world’s most secure computing platform, the Mac? Wonder no more, because MacStadium and webAI just made…

Gemini hackers can deliver more potent attacks with a helping hand from… Gemini

Gemini hackers can deliver more potent attacks with a helping hand from… Gemini

In the growing canon of AI security, the indirect prompt injection has emerged as the most powerful means for attackers to hack large language models such as OpenAI’s GPT-3 and GPT-4 or Microsoft’s Copilot. By exploiting a model’s inability to distinguish between, on the one hand, developer-defined prompts and, on the other, text in external…

OpenAI’s new AI image generator is potent and bound to provoke

OpenAI’s new AI image generator is potent and bound to provoke

The arrival of OpenAI’s DALL-E 2 in the spring of 2022 marked a turning point in AI when text-to-image generation suddenly became accessible to a select group of users, creating a community of digital explorers who experienced wonder and controversy as the technology automated the act of visual creation. But like many early AI systems,…

Broadcom’s VMware says Siemens pirated “thousands” of copies of its software

Broadcom’s VMware says Siemens pirated “thousands” of copies of its software

VMware is suing the US arm of industrial giant AG Siemens. The Broadcom company claims that Siemens outed itself by revealing to VMware that it downloaded and distributed multiple copies of VMware products without buying a license. VMware filed the lawsuit (PDF) on March 21 in the US District Court for the District of Delaware,…