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In a Discord post, OpenAI says it’s “starting to” consider monetizing ChatGPT, possibly via ChatGPT Professional, polls members on payment preferences, and more — OpenAI this week signaled it’l…
FTX has recovered $5 billion worth of ‘liquid’ assets, lawyers say
FTX lawyers said they had recovered $5 billion of assets, including cash and crypto, bringing customers closer to recovering from the exchange’s collapse.
Official: Explosion near Foreign Ministry in Kabul kills 5
A police spokesman in Kabul says an explosion near the Foreign Ministry in the Afghan capital has killed five civilians and wounded a number of others
Policeman burned to death amid protest, unrest in Peru, death toll rises to 47 – USA TODAY
Policeman burned to death amid protest, unrest in Peru, death toll rises to 47 USA TODAYView Full Coverage on Google News
Bryan Kohberger’s offhand comments about Idaho student murders revealed
‘He did say, ‘It’s really sad what happened to them,’ but he didn’t say anything more,’ a source says
Lorenz Backdoor: How Ransomware Gangs Are Exploiting Old Vulnerabilities to Plant Malware
Researchers warn that patching critical vulnerabilities that allow network access is not enough to prevent ransomware attacks. Some gangs exploit the flaws to plan a backdoor malware while they still have the opportunity, and they may return long after…
After Nord Stream blasts, NATO, EU vows to protect infrastructure
The two Western organisations are moving to work more closely together, a development the Kremlin has ridiculed.
Ex-Liberian strongman seeks to overturn Swiss war crimes ruling
Alieu Kosiah’s appeal could land him a life sentence as he faces additional charges of crimes against humanity.
NetSPI acquires nVisium to scale its offensive security solutions
NetSPI has acquired nVisium to further scale its offensive security solutions and address heightened demand for human-delivered penetration testing. nVisium will support NetSPI’s efforts to deliver strategic security testing solutions to enterprises.
China Claims To Have Made Major Quant Computer Breakthrough But Western Experts Say Any Commercial Benefits Still Years Away
Are today’s rudimentary quantum computers already on the verge of significant feats beyond the reach of traditional computers? Or have their capabilities been exaggerated, as practical uses for the technology recede into the future? From a report: Thes…