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April 18, 2025
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff: AI agents will be like Iron Man's Jarvis
AI agents are transforming business with smart automation, despite challenges like trust and workforce impact.
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Hackers target Apple users in an 'extremely sophisticated attack'
The bugs, found in Apple's CoreAudio and RPAC components, enabled code execution and memory corruption attacks.
CIOs must mind their own data confidence gap
CIOs and other C-level execs believe their orgs' data is primed for AI, but VPs closer to the IT pipelines see bad data being used to make key business decisions — a blind spot CIOs must rectify.
Enter the parallel universe of Java's Vector API
The Vector API gives Java developers everything they need to tap into CPU-level performance gains for numerically intensive operations.
10 most used gen AI tools in the enterprise
From AI chatbots and virtual assistants, to audio and video generators, these are the frontrunner gen AI tools in use today.
CISOs no closer to containing shadow AI's skyrocketing data risks
A 30-fold increase in company data being exposed to shadow AI shows that offering users official AI tools doesn't reduce the data leak and compliance risks of unsanctioned AI use.
MITRE funding still in up in the air, say experts
The US is "not a reliable partner" in supporting the CVE database, says one analyst; CVE board members establish the CVE Foundation in response.
Whistleblower alleges Russian IP address attempted access to US agency's systems via DOGE-created accounts
This and other DOGE actions inside National Labor Relations Board systems constituted a "significant cybersecurity breach", says affidavit sent to Senate Intelligence Committee members.
Intel sells off majority stake in its FPGA business
In deal with Silver Lake, Altera will continue offering field-programmable gate array products
Google ruled an online ad monopoly, could be forced to break up its advertising products
A US District judge has ruled that Google monopolized the ad tech market, stifling competition and innovation.
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