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“Intelligence agencies and threat actors alike use these and accumulate these lists on the dark web,” Lawrence Pingree, a vice president at Dispersive, said, “sometimes repackaged several times, sometimes sold on an individual basis.” As Pingree told me, it’s hard to tell without examining the entire dataset, deduplicating the data, and comparing it to standalone breach datasets whether this is a
Censoring The ‘Dragon Quest III’ Remake Is Just Silly And Unnecessary
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Those kinds of hunches are at times hit-and-miss. You see, this is the way that those ad hoc hunches frequently go. You think you’ve landed on the right trail, but you are actually once again back in the woods. Or you are on the correct trail, but the top of the mountain is still miles upon miles in the distance. Simply saying or believing that you are on the path to AGI is not necessarily the sam
OpenAI Investors Plot Last-Minute Push With Microsoft To Reinstate Sam Altman As CEO With the ousted OpenAI CEO actively discussing a new artificial intelligence venture, investors in his previous company are trying to bring him back using Microsoft and key employees as leverage.
ToplineX—the recently rebranded version of Twitter—removed a fact-check from a Tuesday post by company owner Elon Musk that linked the cardiac arrest suffered by college basketball player Bronny James to the Covid-19 vaccine—the latest assertion from the billionaire who’s increasingly promoting conspiracy theories and fringe ideas.
Reports from 2022 show that more than 65 million people that were infected with Covid-19 developed long-lasting symptoms, a condition that is now defined as Long COVID. Given how difficult it can be to identify and diagnose, the incidence rates among those exposed to multiple viral infections may be much higher. Long COVID symptoms, such as fatigue, difficulty breathing, and brain fog, can signifi
“When I left Yamaha, at around 9 or 10 years old, I started to learn under a proper piano teacher. However, they were located in the neighboring prefecture, so it took about 3 hours to get there. As I was learning piano, a big part of that was learning about harmony but I didn't seem to pay much attention to that at the time. The piano teacher would also give me songs to practice, but I dislike pl
Stability AI became a $1 billion company with the help of a viral AI text-to-image generator and — per interviews with more than 30 people — some misleading claims from founder Emad Mostaque. By Kenrick Cai & Iain Martin, Forbes Staff Emad Mostaque is the modern-day Renaissance man who kicked off the AI gold rush. The Oxford master’s degree holder is an award-winning hedge fund manager, a trusted
When Zappos’ charismatic CEO died at 46 in 2020 after a mysterious fire, it was revealed by Forbes to be drug-related. But his self-destructive spiral was evident months earlier in the utopian community he tried to build in Park City, Utah. In this exclusive excerpt from Wonder Boy, Hsieh began paying millions of dollars to a sycophantic circle of acolytes in a desperate attempt to deliver him hap
Guy Raz, host of “How I Built This” and the “TED Radio Hour” on NPR, is one leader who has created an environment where staffers are allowed to fail — as long as it is within the previously-defined boundaries. He said it takes more than a year of “hand holding” before the shows’ interns are able to produce a segment on their own. “We give them a lot of time and space to screw up, but we always hav
Shinichiro Watanabe On Making ‘Cowboy Bebop’ And What He Thinks Of The Live-Action Adaptation
ByteDance confirmed it used TikTok to monitor journalists’ physical location using their IP addresses, as first reported by Forbes in October. An internal investigation by ByteDance, the parent company of video-sharing platform TikTok, found that employees tracked multiple journalists covering the company, improperly gaining access to their IP addresses and user data in an attempt to identify whet
Later that day, after another user chimed in on the thread to admonish Frohnhoefer for criticizing Musk in public, Frohnhoefer responded: “Maybe he should ask questions privately. Maybe using Slack or email.” Then on Monday morning, at 8:01 a.m. Pacific Time, a third user piped up: “with this kind of attitude, you probably don’t want this guy on your team.” “How can you function? Employees don’t t
When TikTok users enter a website through a link on the app, TikTok inserts code that can monitor much of their activity on those outside websites, including their keystrokes and whatever they tap on the page, according to new research shared with Forbes. The tracking would make it possible for TikTok to capture a user's credit card information or password. TikTok has the ability to monitor that a
The Russian Army Is Sending New Recruits To War With Just A Month Of Training
Forbes 2025 AI 50 List - Top Artificial Intelligence Companies Ranked the blockbuster launch of ChatGPT, artificial intelligence continues to be the white hot center of venture capital and the business world at large. Some of the buzziest startups have shifted focus from the AI model release horserace to building useful applications and products on top of existing models, automating scutwork acros
Without Ian MacLachlan’s innovative delivery system, Moderna and Pfizer couldn’t safely get their mRNA vaccines into your cells. So why does hardly anyone acknowledge the Canadian biochemist’s seminal contributions—or pay a dime in royalties? In the summer of 2020, as the pandemic raged, infecting more than 200,000 people a day across the globe, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla and BioNTech CEO Uğur Şahi
Google Wants Workers To Return To The Office Ahead Of Schedule: This Looks Like A Blow To The Remote-Work Trend
“I want to moderate how much we’re using those aircraft,” Brown said. Hence the need for a new low-end fighter to pick up the slack in day-to-day operations. Today, the Air Force’s roughly 1,000 F-16s meet that need. But the flying branch hasn’t bought a new F-16 from Lockheed since 2001. The F-16s are old. In his last interview before leaving his post in January, Will Roper, the Air Force’s top a
As you take inventory, look for experiences that my colleague Kelly Standing calls “not too shiny” and “not too whiny.” Storytelling is about bonding with other people. It’s about finding what we have in common. What did you do with the kids when there was no summer camp, for instance? What kinds of interruptions did you have to handle? How did you rise to the challenge? Veer toward stories about
Yesterday’s insurrection was rooted in lies. That a fair election was stolen. That a significant defeat was actually a landslide victory. That the world’s oldest democracy, ingeniously insulated via autonomous state voting regimens, is a rigged system. Such lies-upon-lies, repeated frequently and fervently, provided the kindling, the spark, the gasoline. That Donald Trump devolved from commander-i
I’ve read the first batch of Apple MacBook Pro 13” M1 reviews and you’d be hard to find anything negative about the new laptop. At the worst, there were some complaints about the iOS app experience, but on the whole, early reviews, described the new MacBook Pro 13’ essentially as God’s gift to the notebook wanting masses. Don’t get me wrong, there were some very positive things about the new lapto
Awesome though it is that the next generation of consoles and PCs are moving video game graphics on with brilliant new features like 4K at 120Hz, variable refresh rates and automatic low latency mode switching, it’s fair to say that the step up is causing more than a few technical hitches. I’ve already reported in recent weeks on various issues LG’s OLED TVs have had handling the output of Nvidia’
TinyML is the latest from the world of deep learning and artificial intelligence. It brings the capability to run machine learning models in a ubiquitous microcontroller - the smallest electronic chip present almost everywhere. Microcontrollers are the brain for many devices that we use almost every day. From a TV remote controller to the elevator to the smart speaker, they are everywhere. Multipl
Is Mauritius Oil Spill Disaster The First Victim Of Japan Science Council Scandal?
A fellow San Francisco-based company, Segment was founded in 2012 and appeared at No. 26 on this year’s Cloud 100 list of the world’s leading private cloud companies. The company had most recently raised $175 million in a Series D round led by Accel and GV announced in April 2019 at a reported $1.5 billion valuation. Accel did not respond to requests for comment. A GV spokesperson said the firm wo
It took decades, but Chuck Feeney, the former billionaire cofounder of retail giant Duty Free Shoppers has finally given all his money away to charity. He has nothing left now—and he couldn’t be happier. harles “Chuck” Feeney, 89, who cofounded airport retailer Duty Free Shoppers with Robert Miller in 1960, amassed billions while living a life of monklike frugality. As a philanthropist, he pioneer
Japan’s Science Missteps Risk Major Diplomatic Incident In Mauritius Over Wakashio Oil Spill
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