Google’s Best Open Model Yet Has a Memory Problem
Gemma 4 31B's 256K context window is real. So is the VRAM bill that comes with it.
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AI and cryptocurrency scams are costing Americans billions, FBI reports
The fraud landscape has been changed...
The Oldest Octopus Fossil Ever Isn’t An Octopus At All, Scientists Discover
A re-examination of a 300-million-year-old fossil that was long thought to be the earliest octopus revealed that the animal was actually part of the nautilus family.
Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Overfishing in the South Pacific
Regulation is hard: The South Pacific...
The Great AI Grift
Tech leaders want you to believe that AI is the key to a new golden age. The reality looks more like a bold, government-backed heist.
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Behind the Blog: Smoking the Whole Carton
This week, we discuss gun violence and chatbots and acceptance of depravity.
Anthropic’s Glasswing Highlights AI’s Security Paradox
A new initiative arrives amid growing concerns about AI’s ability to identify vulnerabilities, pointing to a broader shift toward AI-driven security.
Intel Secures New AI Infrastructure Deal With Google
The agreement is one of many AI infrastructure deals among major tech vendors over the last few months.
Rapid prototyping with GenAI: From idea to interactive PoC in days
We’ve been promised a world where one prompt builds perfect software.
But the real limitation isn’t the tech, it’s everything AI can’t see.
Is AI splitting into two worlds?
AI is splitting in two directions. One path is controlled, restricted, and security-first. The other is open, autonomous, and scaling fast. The real question isn’t which is better, it’s what this means for trust.