Researchers discovered that hackers can exploit AI tools' pathological need to always give an answer — even when they have no clue — to create massive botnets through 'HalluSquatting.' Turns out teaching machines to never admit ignorance was about as smart as giving a toddler a flamethrower.
Ars Technica
While football legends Messi and Ronaldo are busy building Silicon Valley-style tech portfolios with AI and health startups, Mo Salah is apparently taking the revolutionary approach of... making traditional investments. Sometimes the most contrarian move is just being boring.
Wired AI
MIT's EmTech AI 2026 conference promises to explore 'The Rise of the AI Platform,' though given the description's emptiness, they're either being mysteriously cryptic or their own AI wrote this placeholder. Either way, expect the usual parade of buzzwords and breathless predictions about our robot overlords.
MIT Tech Review