Donald Trump’s pick to lead the world’s most important central bank takes over as Iran war stokes US inflation risks Read more ›
— Google DeepMind Vice President John Jumper, who won the 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on artificial intelligence, is leaving the company to join Anthropic PBC. Read more ›
They say pot helps them be patient with their kids. But at what cost? Read more ›
Almost every IP we logged exploiting the Gravity SMTP credential bug shares one HTTP fingerprint. Behind it is a Google Cloud fleet of thousands of short-lived instances, disguised by 3,299 rotating user-agents, sweeping more than 36,000 ports for .env files, git configs, credentials, and database dumps. Read more ›
John Jumper / — A bit of news: After nearly 9 years, I have decided to leave Google DeepMind and join Anthropic (after taking some time to recharge). I am incredibly grateful for my time at GDM. @demishassabis took a real chance letting me lead the AlphaFold team just six months after finishing Read more ›
Buyout comes amid an uptick in biotech dealmaking as Big Pharma seeks to bolster its drug pipelines Read more ›
The hedge-fund titan is an unabashed big spender—from pièds-a-terre to politics. Read more ›
The new JVM Weekly is here... and Ragnarok seems to come, as we finally have Valhalla in the JDK. However, situation is a bit... nuanced. Read more ›
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick warned Anthropic PBC Chief Executive Officer Dario Amodei in a letter Friday that the company would need government permission before exporting its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 artificial intelligence models to any destination worldwide, or to any foreign national regardless of location. Read more ›
The Federal Reserve’s new chairman held a press conference where he bantered with reporters and laid out a vision for change at the central bank. Read more ›
— China's DeepSeek has a precondition for its $7.4 billion maiden fundraise: no poaching the AI lab's talents. Read more ›
I’d benefit if AI cured cancer. And I still want AI progress to slow down. Read more ›
AI helping pharmaceutical researchers query decades of information buried in PDF reports Read more ›
If you lived through the shift from handcrafted server pets to immutable infrastructure, you should sense something oddly familiar about what's happening now. Read more ›
Wellness influencers have stumbled onto a huge issue when it comes male fertility, though not every solution they're pitching is good advice. Read more ›
Graph and download economic data for Industrial Production: Manufacturing: Durable Goods: Battery (NAICS = 33591) (IPG33591S) from Jan 1972 to May 2026 about durable goods, IP, production, goods, industry, indexes, and USA. Read more ›
Every generation of computing believes the interface it loves will last forever. It never does. I saw information move from floppy disks to BBSs, from BBSs to the Web, from the Web to Flash, from Flash back to open standards, from websites to mobile apps, and now from search engines to AI chat interfaces. The Web will not vanish overnight, but the Web as we know it, the open place where people search, click, read, browse, publish, and discover, is already being replaced by something more conv... Read more ›
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Chatbots have already wormed their way into the U.S. health-care system. Read more ›