US workers think they’re pretty good at spotting phishing emails – but the reality is quite different

Training is one thing – but many workers many fail to spot the difference when it comes to phishing scams.

Forget wearable AI – the future of AI is contextual

AI is changing the how everyday people and businesses interact with software.

Meta has a new boss to help ‘encourage’ its workers to use more AI

Meta wants all 78,000 of its workers to use AI at work, despite rumors of huge potential layoffs.

HackerOne says employees hit by data breach – and Navia hack is to blame

Earlier attack on Navia trickled down to affect HackerOne employees too.

I’m tempted to finally upgrade my aging laptop to the Lenovo LOQ with Ryzen 7 and RTX 5050 power now it’s under $1000

Lenovo LOQ is a solid laptop for creatives, students, and power users — and it’s currently 36% off right now.

Europe’s innovation strategy is failing. Here’s how to fix it

Most companies based here are too advanced to compete with emerging markets, yet not agile enough to rival the high-tech innovation of the US and China.

Shopping in ChatGPT is about to get a lot more interactive – users promised ‘improved speed, relevance and product coverage’

Users are loving ChatGPT for product discovery and comparison, so OpenAI is making improvements on that front.

AI agents are flashy, but machine learning still pays the bills

As agent hype fades, machine learning quietly proves it’s still essential.

‘We are continuing to monitor the situation closely’: Crunchyroll investigating breach which reportedly stole data on 6.8 million users

A support agent’s computer was infected with malware, giving a hacker 24 hours of play time inside Crunchyroll’s network.