From Claude Cowork to Manus’ My Computer, we’re seeing more and more desktop AI apps with access to your personal files. Here ...
Toobit, the award-winning global cryptocurrency exchange, today announces the release of its AI Agent Trade Kit. This open-source framework allows traders to link large language models directly to the ...
As Silicon Valley obsesses over a new wave of AI coding agents, Google and other AI labs are shifting their bets.
Alibaba on Tuesday unveiled the world’s first enterprise AI-native work platform—“Wukong”—so that every team and every company can have its own “Openclaw legion” that works 24/7. Wukong is a ...
An outside consultant evaluated the department after four fires that resulted in the deaths of nine firefighters. The consultant found training needed to be improved, and that has been a focus of ...
Cursor today introduced an artificial intelligence model called Composer 2 that it says can outperform Claude Opus 4.6 across many programming tasks. The model is accessible through the company’s ...
Police documents detail 15 years of stalking, harassment, and theft reports by the now- deceased Carmine Marceno Sr., father ...
More than 20 years after Operation Red Wings, the mission that inspired the bestselling memoir and film “Lone Survivor,” Navy SEALs are finally opening up about what really happened.
A rogue AI agent at Meta exposed sensitive internal data despite passing every identity check. Here are the four post-authentication gaps in enterprise IAM that made it possible — and the governance ...
Israel strikes Iran’s feared Basij from commanders down to street level, but its grip remains strong
Hours after Israel killed the top commander of Iran’s Basij, it struck again -- this time at the rank and file of the feared force that helped crush widespread protests this year. A drone ...
Postmaster General David Steiner warned USPS will run out of cash by February, and both parties agreed on the need for the deepest cuts in the agency's history.
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Republican Senator Claims You Can’t Shovel Snow in NYC Without ID
Republican Senator Katie Britt tried to claim that New York City requires identification to shovel show in an attempt to defend the SAVE Act Thursday. At a press conference on Capitol Hill, the ...
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