I skipped last week's roundup. Holiday weekend, family stuff, the usual. So this is a two-week-ish view of what we've published in the Threat Intelligence series since Edition 03 dropped on April 13.
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Do AI language models 'understand' the real world? On a basic level they do, suggests study
Most of what AI chatbots know about the world comes from devouring massive amounts of text from the internet—with all its ...
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New research shows that AI language models can develop a mathematical “understanding” that differentiates between events that ...
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Level up your streaming setup in 2026
Streaming in 2026 isn’t just about hitting ‘Go Live’—it’s about mastering your tech, optimizing your settings, and creating an engaging experience for your audience. From next-gen OLED monitors and ...
How can you protect the sanctity of a raw photograph from AI interference when it’s already been automatically run through AI inside the camera? New research seeks to restore ‘true’ sensor data – also ...
AccuformNMC enhances RFID label production with Graph-Tech USA's RFID-Runner, achieving zero waste and cutting costs by over ...
A sit-down with Professor Eric Xing, the president of the UAE’s Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence.
AI language models can tell real events from impossible ones, hinting at emerging common sense, according to a new study.
Do AI chatbots understand reality? Researchers used "AI neuroscience" to prove that language models develop internal world models that mirror human intuition.
New research shows that AI language models can develop a mathematical “understanding” that differentiates between events that ...
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