The AI agents many organizations have begun deploying to automate complex business and operational workflows can be quietly turned against them if not properly configured with the right permissions.
Instagram is my social media drug of choice. I can’t say for sure that it’s happening elsewhere, like in the land of TikTok, but I imagine it is and that you, reader, may have encountered some of the ...
Three military families have filed a federal lawsuit against the private landlord at a Texas Air Force base, accusing the company of leasing them homes plagued with mold growth, sewage problems, lead ...
After the 2022 privatization of online gambling in Ontario, including legalization of single-event sports betting and expansion of major advertising, the province’s mental health helpline saw a ...
In an example of short-term thinking, the Liberal Party’s federal executive decided on Friday to bury its election review. But it was unable to cremate it. On Tuesday the review was referred to at the ...
Google is coming out of one of the greatest smartphone design runs of all time. Every phone generation from the Pixel 6 to the Pixel 9 featured complete or near-complete hardware redesigns. The Pixel ...
The American people don’t need any help being suspicious about the government’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein. But the Trump administration keeps giving them more reason to be anyway. One of the most ...
In a well-circulated report this month, UBS researchers estimated up to 35% of private credit portfolios faced elevated risk of AI disruption. They pointed to the fact that technology firms account ...
Tesla's new car registrations in Europe fell 17% year-on-year in January, marking the 13th consecutive month in which sales have shrunk across the continent. In sharp contrast, Chinese EV giant BYD ...
LONDON, Feb 20 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Not long ago, memory chip makers were in crisis. A post-pandemic supply glut in 2023 pushed prices into freefall, wiping out operating profits across the ...
“I can’t thank you enough for including me in an evening I’ll never forget,” Brad Karp, then the chair of the national law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, wrote in an email to Jeffrey ...