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The AI boom is reshaping industries, driving a rebound in San Francisco’s housing market with rents surging 14% and sparking concerns about job losses and price increases within the gaming sector. A new, secure, OpenBSD-based platform, GotHub, offers an alternative to GitHub. Meanwhile, a Cornell study links the use of corporate jargon to poorer decision-making, and the Rust project is grappling with diverse opinions on AI’s role in software development, recognizing its potential while highlighting the need for careful implementation.
Oil futures trading surged to $7.3 billion on Hyperliquid amid Iran war tensions, reflecting growing crypto commodity speculation. ByteDance paused the global rollout of its AI video model, BlueWillow, following copyright claims from Hollywood studios. A new book reveals the Pentagon’s collaboration with Silicon Valley to develop AI-powered military tools, while the US recently blacklisted AI firm Anthropic. Elsewhere, MetaComp secured $35 million in funding to expand its fiat-to-stablecoin bridge, and a survey shows 80% of US physicians are now using AI in their practices. Finally, a court allowed Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI to proceed despite questions surrounding his damage claims.
GitHub’s free student AI plan is facing backlash after premium models were removed, prompting criticism and requiring upgrades for access. Simultaneously, AFRINIC, the African internet registry, accuses a member of disruptive legal actions hindering operations. Cybersecurity threats escalated as cybercriminals distributed fake VPN software impersonating major vendors like Cisco and Fortinet, prompting Microsoft’s security recommendations. Concerns are mounting over a £370 million UK government contract awarded to Capita despite prior performance issues, now facing legal challenges. Finally, NASA has rescheduled the Artemis II Moon mission to April 1, with the crew beginning quarantine next week.
A critical Android flaw puts cryptocurrency wallets at risk, requiring users to carefully review security settings. Simultaneously, European search engines Ecosia and Qwant are seeking €50 million in government funding to challenge Google’s dominance and enhance data privacy. Security researchers have also discovered a worrying antivirus blind spot, allowing corrupted ZIP files to bypass scans and potentially deliver malware. Finally, Microsoft’s experimental compiler switch, intended to optimize C++ code, has been deemed non-conforming to the C++ standard, causing unexpected compatibility issues.
Cybersecurity threats are escalating globally, with hackers exploiting WordPress vulnerabilities to distribute malware and breaching the FBI, compromising sensitive files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. Portugal has issued warnings about a suspected spy campaign targeting officials using encrypted messaging apps. Simultaneously, a former Social Security Administration employee is under investigation for potential data theft affecting hundreds of millions of Americans. New age verification laws and platform initiatives are also raising privacy concerns amidst efforts to protect minors online.
AI datacenter water consumption is emerging as a major concern, potentially requiring billions in infrastructure upgrades to meet escalating demands—rivaling New York City’s daily water usage. Simultaneously, Russian-speaking attackers are exploiting HR departments with fake job applications deploying malware that disables security systems before data theft. Microsoft is strengthening security by automatically removing credentials from rooted devices, beginning with Android, while Oracle seeks to reassure the MySQL community following criticism. Cybersecurity democratization is also being advocated to empower communities against censorship, and Polish authorities have apprehended seven juveniles, as young as 12, suspected of selling DDoS tools.