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Cybercrime 2026: Evolution, Not Revolution
Warnings about artificial intelligence transforming cybercrime often sound dramatic, but the reality is more uneven. Recent research from major tech companies suggests criminals are experimenting with AI tools in ways that could shift how attacks are carried out. One Google report found that some hackers were using generative systems to tweak malware on the fly, potentially helping it slip past traditional detection methods. At first glance, that points to a significant escal
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Is OpenAI's Entry Into Diet Drugs Moving Too Far, Too Quickly?
Novo Nordisk’s latest tie-up with OpenAI is being billed as a leap forward for medicine: a marriage of pharmaceutical heft and cutting-edge artificial intelligence that promises to deliver “new and better” treatments faster. But beneath the optimism lies a more complicated question: faster for what, and at what cost? The Danish drugmaker behind blockbuster weight-loss injections is the latest in a growing line of companies turning to AI to accelerate drug discovery. The techn
Apr 192 min read


Allbirds' AI Pivot Risks Unravelling Its Green Credentials
Allbirds, once held up as a poster child for low-impact fashion, is attempting a radical reinvention, but its new direction raises uncomfortable questions about the environmental cost of the tech that it hopes will save it. The San Francisco-founded company built its reputation on wool trainers that were marketed as a greener alternative to synthetic footwear, winning over environmentally conscious consumers and high-profile supporters alike. Now, however, it is seeking to re
Apr 192 min read
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