Porn Is Being Injected Into Government Websites Via Malicious PDFs
Dozens of government websites have fallen victim to a PDF-based SEO scam, while others have been hijacked to sell sex toys.
How to turn shadow AI into a safe agentic workforce: Lessons from Barndoor AI
Enterprises struggle with AI not from a lack of capability, but from missing control, visibility, and trust. Barndoor aims to close that gap.
Scientists Discover the Earliest Human-Made Fire, Rewriting Evolutionary History
The discovery of fire-cracked handaxes and sparking tools in southern Britain pushes the timeline of controlled fires back 350,000 years.
ChatGPT gets Adobe’s photoshop powers
If you’re designing a movie poster or editing a 300-page legal document, you’ll still need the full Adobe apps.
State AGs tell AI companies to fix “delusional” chatbots or face the law
If your bot is encouraging someone’s darkest spirals, you might have a regulatory problem.
Forking data for AI agents: The missing primitive for safe, scalable systems
Agent failures stem from inconsistent state. Tigris delivers immutable storage, snapshots, and forks for deterministic, reproducible AI workflows.
Google faces new EU investigation for AI search tools
EU wants to know whether Google is using other people’s content, without offering compensation or meaningful opt-out options.
Linux Foundation launches AI agent peace treaty
It’s an industry attempt to avoid the dark future of closed, proprietary agent ecosystems.
3 out of 10 US teens use AI chatbots every day
Nearly every US teen (97%) logs on daily, with about 40% saying they’re online almost constantly.