Articles by Brajeshwar
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Meta Patents AI Device That Tracks Your Emotions, Watches You Take Your Meds (404media.co)

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Volkswagen put 100 sheep to work under 31,000 solar panels (electrek.co)

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Truecaller clashes with India's telecom regulator over anti-spam rules (techcrunch.com)

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China Weighs Limits on the AI Models American Companies Love (wsj.com)

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Police arrests 5,800 suspects in global anti-fraud crackdown (bleepingcomputer.com)

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"The Switzerland of AI": OpenClaw becomes a non-profit foundation (thenewstack.io)

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Starbucks taps AI to cut reliance on Microsoft, IBM software (fortune.com)

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Say hello to Claude Wrapped (theverge.com)

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Is Life Just Different? (quantamagazine.org)

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Pair of 'super-puff' planets are lighter than candy floss (nature.com)

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Meta's 'Super Sensing' Prototype Glasses Quietly Record Everything (macrumors.com)

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A Puerto Rico Government Agency Exposed 1M Social Security Numbers (propublica.org)

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LinkedIn and X Are Flooded with AI Spam, Browsing Data Suggests (404media.co)

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And Then the Billionaire Paid Off $550 Million of Our Debts (idiallo.com)

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Microsoft joins AI cost-cutting trend by relying more on its own models (techcrunch.com)

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Why the rise of open source AI isn't hurting Anthropic yet (techcrunch.com)

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How Personas Can Influence Agents to Play Split or Steal (arxiv.org)

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Meta's glasses will turn off the camera if you tamper with the privacy light (theverge.com)

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The robotaxi law that could ban Tesla (theverge.com)

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Ubiquiti warns of new max severity UniFi OS vulnerability (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Apple Loses EU Fight Over App Store Gatekeeper Label (macrumors.com)

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Coinbase runs 1,200 agents and just slashed its AI bill in half (thenewstack.io)

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Cops Say Waymo Snitched on Teens for Allegedly Drinking and Shooting a Toy Gun (404media.co)

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Collapse of Atlantic Currents May Already Be 'Locked In' (yale.edu)

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China Says It Has Found Security Vulnerabilities in Anthropic's Claude Code (wsj.com)

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Your family's $300 stake in OpenAI (technologyreview.com)

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Markdown Now Has a UTI in Apple's Version 27 OSes (developer.apple.com)

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British 'First Fleet' brought smallpox to Australia–and may have killed millions (science.org)

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'Tonga' Suspends Popular Pirate Site Domains Following Indian Court Order (torrentfreak.com)

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A new study just debunked the biggest fear about AI and open source (thenewstack.io)

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How Nashville Became Home to a Full-Scale Replica of the Parthenon (openculture.com)

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Stymied datacentre projects threaten global AI revolution (theguardian.com)

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Microsoft, Google and Cloudflare just made 2029 the new quantum deadline (thenewstack.io)

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Researchers Reveal the Power of 'Quantum Proofs' (quantamagazine.org)

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How long can humans live? All evidence points to a maximum of 125 years (nature.com)

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Big Tech Has Suddenly Flipped on the AI Jobs Wipeout Scenario (wsj.com)

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Microsoft, AWS and Anthropic are spending billions – and not on better models (thenewstack.io)

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Some of the nation's rich are letting AI teach their kids (theverge.com)

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When Albert Einstein & Charlie Chaplin Met and Became Fast Famous Friends (1930) (openculture.com)

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AI Rocky from 'Project Hail Mary' (raspberrypi.com)

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Startup bets that investors want to trade compute like a commodity (axios.com)

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LeRobot v0.6.0: Imagine, Evaluate, Improve (huggingface.co)

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The grid was melting down in last week's heat – until EVs came to the rescue (electrek.co)

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Zero-defects code: the prescient Microsoft memo from 1989 (digitalseams.com)

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Xbox is a disaster (theverge.com)

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NHS to use AI on its app to direct patients to appropriate services (theguardian.com)

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Self-hosted email client with an AI agent, running on Cloudflare Workers (github.com/cloudflare)

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Avoiding SQLite Database Locks in Production (bendangelo.me)

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The missing 500 million: Cosmic bombardment melted Earth's first crust (arstechnica.com)

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JadePuffer ransomware used AI agent to automate entire attack (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Combined 1D and 2D Barcodes (shkspr.mobi)

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When the ability to smell goes away (arstechnica.com)

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How little exercise can you get away with? (economist.com)

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A martian rock has lots of carbon on it, and it's not clear why (arstechnica.com)

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The $1.3 million theft that exposed AI's blind spot (thenewstack.io)

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Jersey Mike's IPO illustrates how bad the AI hype has become (techcrunch.com)

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AI's Volatile Power Use Quietly Tests Grid Limits (ieee.org)

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Ovaries Might Take on an Immune Function After Menopause (nautil.us)

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China has 400 private space companies. the West is barely paying attention (fortune.com)

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Cisco confirms attackers exploiting Unified CM flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Text AI watermarks will always be trivial to remove (seangoedecke.com)

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Scientists can now study the event horizons of black holes (economist.com)

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Amazon has enough satellites to launch its Starlink competitor (theverge.com)

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CISA: Microsoft SharePoint RCE flaw now actively exploited (bleepingcomputer.com)

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T-Mobile moving virtual machines off VMware amid lawsuit (arstechnica.com)

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Over 900 Oracle E-Business instances exposed to ongoing attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Proposed new satellite fleets could overwhelm the night sky (science.org)

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The 'Father of the Internet' is finally retiring (techcrunch.com)

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Kim Dotcom Loses Court of Appeal Bid to Block Extradition to the U.S. (torrentfreak.com)

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A Home Battery Revolution Is Reshaping the Power Grid (yale.edu)

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Amazon blames piracy apps with malware for killing new Fire Stick sideloading (arstechnica.com)

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Short story accused of being AI-written wins overall Commonwealth prize (theguardian.com)

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The Brain of a 319M-Year-Old Fossil Fish (nautil.us)

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Highlights from Git 2.55 (github.blog)

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Agriculture is ready for AI, but its data isn't (technologyreview.com)

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When Earth Was an Asteroid Rain Hell (nautil.us)

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Scammers Sell Seeds for Exotic AI-Generated Flowers That Don't Exist (404media.co)

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Insurance giant Aflac discloses data breach after subsidiary hack (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Tidal Says It Won't Pay Royalties for AI-Generated Music (404media.co)

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Tool Use Enables Undetectable Steganography in Multi-Agent LLM Systems (arxiv.org)

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US offers $10M for info on group behind Signal and WhatsApp hacking spree (arstechnica.com)

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Why BlackRock, Nvidia, and Temasek are betting billions on quantum computing (fortune.com)

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Zero emission truck deployments SURGED up 37% in 2025 as momentum builds (electrek.co)

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China's Z.ai claims it can match Mythos on cybersecurity (theverge.com)

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What Do You Do When You Lose Gigantic Megalodon Shark Vertebrae? (nautil.us)

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European ISPs Want Rightsholders Held Accountable for Overblocking Damage (torrentfreak.com)

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What happened after the Roman Empire ceased to be in 476? (disassociated.com)

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Notes from Bryan Cantrill's "Intelligence Is Not Enough" (jim-nielsen.com)

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Data breach exposes up to 14.2M email logins at six ISPs (bleepingcomputer.com)

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The Lab Mistake That Might Revolutionize Computing (ieee.org)

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Lost your crypto access code? Be wary, there's a scam for that too (theguardian.com)

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The 'Almost Homeless' Subreddit Is a Stark Glimpse at Soaring Wealth Inequality (wired.com)

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More than 3M college students are raising kids. Most won't graduate (fortune.com)

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Feds Seize Domain Names of Nearly 400 Pirate Sports Streaming Sites (torrentfreak.com)

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It's Our Language Now (plover.com)

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Clean GitHub repo tricks AI coding agents into running malware (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Scientists Think They've Uncovered the 15M-Year-Old Origin of Laughter (404media.co)

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Screen time can damage under-twos' development, landmark study suggests (theguardian.com)

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I owe my life to a 1913 road rage incident (plover.com)

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Four New Chameleon Species Found in Tropical "Sky Islands" (nautil.us)