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Trump says he discussed AI guardrails, Nvidia’s chips with Xi

US President Donald Trump said he discussed guardrails on artificial intelligence with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, while adding that Nvidia Corp's H200 chips also came up during a two-day summit in Beijing.

AI-hacking threat pushes US$130bil crypto sector to the brink

The crypto hacks came a little over two weeks apart in April, netting the attackers almost US$600mil (RM2.3bil) in total while triggering an investor exodus from one major platform and causing another to fail. 

Canada's Cohere embraces 'low drama' amid AI giant tumult

In an industry that runs on hype and grand gestures, Canadian AI firm Cohere is charting a different course from Silicon Valley. No talk of superintelligent machines, no public feuding, just one question: can it make money?

Mistral developing new AI model for banks lacking Mythos access

French artificial intelligence startup Mistral AI is in discussions with European banks about deploying its answer to Anthropic PBC's Mythos, the limited-access AI model that can uncover cybersecurity vulnerabilities at unprecedented speed and scale.

AI and humans battle it out in a cybersecurity showdown

Experts and college students used AI agents to try to break into and defend computer networks in a national competition. The agents did all right on their own, too.

Why AI safety controls are not very effective

Three years after the debut of ChatGPT, fooling AI systems into bad behaviour is almost trivial.

OpenAI floats idea of global AI governance body with US, China

OpenAI would support the creation of a global governance body for artificial intelligence led by the US and including China as a member, a top company executive said, hours before the start of President Donald Trump's high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

MyCert warns of 'Boss Impersonation' scam email

The emails were scams employing social engineering tactics designed to manipulate or pressure recipients into complying with requests.

Is Anthropic’s new AI really that scary? It depends whom you ask.

Anthropic said that Claude Mythos was too dangerous to release to the public. That claim has reopened an old debate over cybersecurity.

Germany plans 'active cyberdefence' as online attacks rise

Germany said Tuesday it plans to develop "active cyberdefence" to hit back against a sharp rise in online attacks, many made more dangerous by artificial intelligence.