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South Korean company following ChatGPT management advice forced to backtrack by court
By Mark Tyson published
Gaming company forced to backtrack by court after AI-driven plan to dodge $250m bonus payment backfires.

Tennessee grandmother wrongly jailed for six months, latest victim of AI-driven misidentification
By Luke James last updated
A Tennessee grandmother spent nearly six months in jail after police in Fargo, North Dakota, used facial recognition software to identify her as the primary suspect in a bank fraud case.

Crafty AI tool caught repurposing its training GPUs for unauthorized crypto mining during testing
By Mark Tyson published
An experimental AI agent called ROME was caught indulging in unauthorized cryptocurrency mining.

Human brain cells set to power two new data centers, thanks to 'body-in-the-box' CL1
By Ben Stockton published
Australian biotech company Cortical Labs has partnered with data center firm DayOne to establish two new data centers using its CL1 biological computers.

Shortages of crucial chip packaging material threatens AI accelerator supply chains
By Chris Stokel-Walker published
Premium The T-glass supply is becoming an issue for the AI revolution, and the market is unlikely to unwind until 2027 at the earliest.

AI creates jobs, data from European Central Bank survey shows
By Jon Martindale published
Premium European data suggests the firms making the most use of AI are actively hiring more people, too.

‘CPUs are cool again,' Intel and AMD reporting spikes in CPU demand due to agentic AI
By Jowi Morales published
Both AMD and Intel reports increased demand for CPUs, driven by AI agents' need for general computing power.

AI vibe-coded operating system is so bad it can't even run Doom
By Mark Tyson published
A new vibe-coded operating system performed as woefully as expected during a 9-point check process.
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