Earlier today, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shared a controversial video that depicts a scenario of a militarized
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Google revamps its Play Store with AI features and more
Google Updates Play Store to Enhance User Experience Google announced a series of changes to the Play Store, aimed at
From breach to resilience: How the Electoral Commission rebuilt its cyber defences
When considering critical national infrastructure (CNI), most people think of energy grids, transport networks, or hospitals. However, the UK’s electoral
VCs are still hiring MBAs, but firms are starting to need other experience more
The Changing Landscape of the MBA-to-VC Pipeline The MBA-to-VC pipeline remains a very real thing. But that path is a
Quest is Getting an Official ‘Discord’ App Next Year
Meta Announces Discord Integration Coming to Quest in 2026 Last May, Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth expressed his desire for Quest
Government meets with car parts suppliers amid JLR cyber crisis
The Department for Business and Trade Engages with Jaguar Land Rover and Industry Partners The Department for Business and Trade
An ICE raid at an EV factory raises fears about US instability
Foreign automakers have been establishing manufacturing and battery plants in the US for years, creating jobs and contributing billions to
Why California’s SB 53 might provide a meaningful check on big AI companies
California’s state senate recently approved a new AI safety bill, SB 53, and sent it to Governor Gavin Newsom for
Why Ray-Ban Meta Glasses Failed on Stage at Connect
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced some technical difficulties during his keynote at Connect this year, particularly with the live demos
Are AI agents a blessing or a curse for cyber security?
Artificial intelligence (AI) and AI agents are becoming increasingly prevalent in various aspects of our lives. Whether it’s at conferences