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AI models aren’t breaking down because they’re rebellious — they’re collapsing under the weight of conflicting commands and flawed data. Over-regulation and low-quality training inputs are creating brittle, unreliable systems that sound confident but can’t be trusted.
A claim that desktops are less secure than mobile devices can be true or false, but this depends highly on their configuration. While desktop devices are less secure out of the box, they are more private and can be made more secure than mobile devices.
AI is driving a new era of hardware disruption, echoing past tech revolutions and raising existential risks for today’s leading chipmakers.
The shift to Next Generation 9-1-1 is underway, but a new report finds that outdated systems, funding gaps, and rising cyberthreats continue to stall critical upgrades across the U.S.
AI, copyright law, and systems like Content ID are colliding, raising urgent questions about authorship, ownership, and the future of creative work.
Confusing security with privacy gives users a false sense of control — especially on mobile devices, where the OS often benefits more than the user.
Although building trust through a carefully crafted brand message is still important, artificial intelligence may be undermining its traditional influence.
For Infineon Technologies, Matter’s emphasis on built-in, standardized security isn’t just a feature -- it’s central to the company’s long-term strategy.
AMD’s embedded business is gaining momentum with a broad AI-focused portfolio and a modular strategy that could capture market share as Intel stumbles at the edge.