AI may be changing work but employers still want people who can actually think and communicate

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Artificial intelligence may be reshaping the workplace, but employers say technical skills alone aren’t enough. A new global survey finds that communication, problem-solving, and adaptability remain the qualities businesses value most, even as AI becomes a bigger part of everyday work.

YesWeHack launches AI-powered pentesting service with same-day findings

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Linux Foundation launches Akrites as AI makes open source vulnerabilities easier to find

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The Linux Foundation has launched Akrites, a new security initiative backed by Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, Red Hat, AWS, NVIDIA, and other major organizations to coordinate fixes for critical open source vulnerabilities before attackers can exploit them.

Adobe is buying Topaz Labs and not everyone will be celebrating

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Adobe is acquiring Topaz Labs, the company behind popular AI-powered photo and video enhancement tools. While the deal could improve Creative Cloud, some users may be less excited about Adobe’s growing focus on AI.

OWC launches Atlas Core CFexpress 4.0 memory card for photographers and creators

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If you’ve been shopping for a fast CFexpress card but don’t want to spend top dollar, OWC has a new option worth a look. The company has announced the Atlas Core CFexpress 4.0 Type B 256GB memory card, targeting photographers, videographers, and content creators who want reliable performance without paying for flagship-tier speeds. The Atlas … Read more

IBM built the world’s first sub-1 nanometer chip and it deserves the hype

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IBM has unveiled what it says is the world’s first sub-1 nanometer chip technology, powered by a new 3D nanostack architecture. The breakthrough could extend semiconductor scaling for another decade while delivering major gains in performance and energy efficiency.

Yandex open-sources YaFF to reduce server CPU usage by up to 20 percent

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Yandex has open-sourced YaFF, a new technology designed to reduce the CPU overhead associated with Protobuf data processing. The company claims the format can lower server CPU usage by up to 20 percent in high-load environments.

IBM, Red Hat, and Palo Alto Networks say AI makes vulnerabilities harder to patch

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IBM, Red Hat, and Palo Alto Networks say AI is dramatically reducing the time between vulnerability discovery and exploitation, forcing organizations to rethink how they defend their systems.

Microsoft finds schools have an AI training problem

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Microsoft says AI adoption in education is surging, but most students and many teachers still haven’t received formal training on how to use the technology effectively.