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SPONSORED FEATURE: 696 experts find co-pilot welcome, autopilot not so much
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| Updated | 2026-07-13 15:00 |
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This week on The Reg's Kettle podcast, we wonder whether tokenminning is going to bring the industry back down to Earth
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Hopefully, the rocket won't go in the same direction as the company's share price
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Consumer security updates now run to October 2027, and Redmond doesn't mention Windows 11 once
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Footie fans? Overreacting? There's a first time for everything
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New verb carries request content while remaining safe, idempotent, and cacheable
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Vendor insists there's no evidence of unauthorized access, but it's asking customers to take one of the most drastic precautions available
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Nagware goes large on the mean streets of Derby
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Solar boss reckons challenges are regulatory, not technological
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Time for the Clone Wars remake
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PARTNER CONTENT: Firms crafting internal AI must choose a permanent residence for their tech, not just rent server space by the hour.
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Lawsuit alleges job-swappers took secrets with them, helped by coaching on how to avoid scrutiny
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IT department was not pleased, but was also easily fooled
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Pulls AI-powered image tweaker after allowing free-for-all
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PLUS: Canadian/Bhutanese datacenter for India; China re-uses a rocket; Australia signals AI intervention; And more!
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The RAMpocalypse may be the precursor to the AIpocalypse
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Bots, not people, are now the ones who use the internet the most
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OpenAI and Anthropic have built AI Swiss Army Knives, but the future may be smaller built-for-purpose tools
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Consumption rose another 10% while restrictions on most new grid connections remained around Dublin
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ScrollPods is Mac-only, and you'll need compatible AirPods
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Microsoft says GigaWiper combines at least 3 malware families into one modular tool
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Open source recreation costs a fraction of the original and may even work with Twiggy drives
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Green groups want licenses frozen before a million satellites litter the exosphere
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Standalone experiment killed after less than 12 months as model maker redirects agentic ambitions towards workplace productivity
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Firm faces quandary of wanting to help the environment, but also wanting to force AI on everyone
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Brussels says Meta failed to properly assess or mitigate risks posed by infinite scroll, autoplay, and more
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Outsourcer wants a commercial chinwag before agreeing to cover UK government's recovery costs
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Copenhagen company sorry' after 'perpetrator' pops order management system
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Next version of Linux Mint's desktop has both kinds of display server
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NHS Forth Valley is the latest health board to bungle basic email data protection principles
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Some ideas need workshopping, others need a warning light
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Police wanted to call off a grudge game until tech support electrified fevered fans
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Beware the golden screwdriver
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More patches mean more reasons to buy Redmond's auto-patching tools
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Leaked negotiations spill the tea
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One in four long-form social media posts appear entirely AI-generated, with nearly half of those on Microsoft's and Elon's platforms involving AI in some form
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Searching for work sucks; AI combs the internet and sucks it all up. Combine the two and let 'er rip with this Python project
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Linux distro accuses former contributor of deleting years of work and pushing a package that could have broken installs
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Vendor drops reinstatement fees and caps back-maintenance charges ahead of the ECC support cliff
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Monospaced code snippets among the reported casualties
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Opponents won the count but missed the 360-seat threshold needed to stop the interim CSAM-scanning rule
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6.7 is now current, and in 6.8 you're getting Wayland whether you like it or not
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PARTNER CONTENT: Why platform teams are swapping DIY Kubeflow for Canonical's managed service
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Take-home midterm row sharpens fears that the tools are dulling minds and easing cheating
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After CEO promised 'flagship use-case' for AI, retired scheme members still struggling to make ends meet, MPs hear
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Weeks after the exploit code dropped, Redmond has finally ships a fix for the Defender zero-day
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10X faster build times could force Slack developers back to their keyboards
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24-hour outage in key AWS region could leave UK firms nursing massive losses, researchers claim
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Nobody needs a simple web client for Exchange, do they?
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Health committee calls out public mistrust, shaky evidence, and highlights alternatives
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