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Pay Anyone To Do Anything: The 'Black Mirror' Task App Just Went Live
Within a week of going live, users have posted hundreds of challenges, with some offering rewards worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Apple Expected to Detail Its A.I. Plans at Conference
For the second time, the company is expected to explain its artificial intelligence plans. Unlike some rivals, it is not reorganizing around the technology.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon on AI jobs apocalypse: We'll still hire thousands of graduates
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon says the bank will keep hiring thousands of interns and graduates despite AI fears, pushing back on warnings of an entry-level jobs apocalypse on Wall Street. Speaking on Bloomberg's Odd Lots podcast, Solomon said out-of-school hiring may "contract a little" over three years, with 2,400 to 2,500 interns joining this year. He flagged training—not headcount—as the bigger challenge under Goldman's AI-led OneGS 3.0 overhaul.Word count: 75.
Fighting Spyware: An Update From WhatsApp - meta.com
Fighting Spyware: An Update From WhatsApp meta.com
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella figures out best way to manage AI agents, along with employees
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella proposes treating AI agents like human employees to manage their integration into the workforce. This strategy involves providing AI with identities, sandboxes, and policies, mirroring human worker guardrails. Nadella emphasizes security, containment, manageability, and observability as crucial for building trust and safely overseeing these digital agents.
Starmer gives tech firms ultimatum to block explicit images on children’s phones
Companies such as Apple and Google have until September to install software or face legislation, says PMUK politics live – latest updatesApple and Google have been given until September to install software that blocks explicit images on children’s mobile phones or face legislation enforcing its requirement, Keir Starmer said on Monday.The prime minister said tech companies must activate nudity-detection algorithms or other technical solutions on smartphones and tablets to prevent users taking ph...
How Israel's air-defence network intercepts everything from ballistic missiles to drones
Amid rising tensions, Iran launched a series of eleven missiles aimed at Israel, yet each was thwarted by the country's intricate air defense system. This episode not only reveals the prowess of Israel's military technology but also its readiness to combat any form of aerial assaults, whether from makeshift devices or sophisticated missile strikes.
OpenAI CFO: I wouldn't hire a finance person who doesn’t know how to use Excel
OpenAI's CFO, Sarah Friar, stressed that AI tool proficiency is now as crucial for finance professionals as spreadsheets were decades ago. She highlighted that companies are actively seeking employees skilled in AI, with demand for compute power outstripping supply. Friar also underscored the need for inclusive access to AI technologies as adoption grows.
Apple expected to unveil new AI features at last developers conference
Apple is expected to unveil new artificial intelligence features at its annual developers conference beginning Monday, which will be the last one featuring CEO Tim Cook before he turns his post over to John Ternus in September
Clearing Up The Confusion About What Anthropic Really Said On Globally Pausing The Unrelenting Race Toward AI That Builds AI
InnovationAIClearing Up The Confusion About What Anthropic Really Said On Globally Pausing The Unrelenting Race Toward AI That Builds AIByLance Eliot,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant.Follow AuthorJun 08, 2026, 03:15am EDTLaying out the ins and outs of a pause in AI-builds-AI.gettyIn today’s column, I set the record straight on what Anthropic indicated about a potential global pause...
Inside the Subway Expansion a Century in the Making
The next phase of the Second Avenue subway, first proposed in the 1920s, could finally be completed by 2032, creating a new transit hub in Harlem.
FAQ: Are Amazon data centers raising electricity bills? - Amazon Sustainability
FAQ: Are Amazon data centers raising electricity bills? Amazon Sustainability
Google shares 'Extortion email' sample that US firms may end up losing millions to
Google's cybersecurity teams warn of targeted data theft campaigns by the UNC3753 threat cluster against US companies. The group uses vishing and social engineering to gain access, exfiltrate sensitive data, and then extort victims with a three-day deadline to negotiate. They threaten to leak stolen client and proprietary information, causing severe reputational and financial damage.
Cognizant's AI Builder strategy opens roles to non-tech candidates
Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar S. believes fears of widespread job losses due to AI are overstated, predicting more jobs will emerge. He highlighted Cognizant's new AI Builder strategy, creating roles like Frontier Certified Engineer and Frontier Business Operator that don't require technical backgrounds.
Modern-day Brahmastra? How hypersonic missiles could change the rules of war
India is rapidly advancing in hypersonic weapon technology, achieving a significant scramjet breakthrough. This development positions the nation among global leaders like the US, China, and Russia, who are all racing to develop these near-unstoppable weapons. Hypersonic systems, flying above Mach 5, pose a new era of warfare, demanding advanced defense strategies.
How the UK Is Turning Sovereign AI Ambition Into Action With NVIDIA Technologies
A year ago at London Tech Week, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer made a declaration: the U.K. would be an AI maker, not an AI taker. At this year’s event, NVIDIA and its partners are showcasing how that commitment is producing real momentum across the nation’s infrastructure, startups and enterprises. U.K. technology leaders are innovating across healthcare and life sciences, coding, agentic AI, inference and more — all running on sovereign AI deployment...
iPhone Ultra: New Report Claims Apple’s Rumored Foldable Will Only Come In White
InnovationConsumer TechiPhone Ultra: New Report Claims Apple’s Rumored Foldable Will Only Come In WhiteByDavid Phelan,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about lifestyle techFollow AuthorJun 08, 2026, 01:51am EDTApple iPhone Air: will the first folding iPhone ship in white only?Getty ImagesApple is expected to release its first folding iPhone, rumored to be called the iPhone Ultra, this fall. And a new report says that there won’t be a...
Microsoft to draw a line in use of its technology by government agencies
Microsoft is enhancing human rights and security measures following an internal review into the Israeli military's use of its cloud technology for Palestinian surveillance. The company will strengthen oversight of national security projects and employee security clearances, introducing new checks for sensitive contracts and regular compliance reviews.
Should You Really Say Please And Thank You To AI?
InnovationEnterprise TechShould You Really Say Please And Thank You To AI?ByBernard Marr,Contributor.Follow AuthorJun 08, 2026, 01:31am EDTAs AI becomes more human-like, the bigger question may be how our conversations with machines shape the way we communicate with each other.Adobe StockMillions of people now say please and thank you to AI. That feels natural, especially when the machine on the other end of the conversation writes like a helpful colleague, remembers what we said and responds in...
Putin Restricted the Internet. It Has Not Gone to Plan.
In destroying what remained of a relatively free internet, Vladimir Putin has broken a longstanding social contract.