
Jules: Googles Programmier-Agent verlässt die Testphase
Googles speziell für Entwickler konzipierter KI-Agent Jules hat die Betaphase verlassen. Die kostenlose Version ist stark limitiert. (Gemini, Google)
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Googles speziell für Entwickler konzipierter KI-Agent Jules hat die Betaphase verlassen. Die kostenlose Version ist stark limitiert. (Gemini, Google)
Eine laufende Vishing-Angriffswelle hat nun auch Google erfasst. Dabei hatte der Konzern erst vor wenigen Wochen selbst davor gewarnt. (Cybercrime, Google)
Disney+ ist der Meinung, dass Informationen darüber, wie viele Abonnenten pro Quartal hinzugekommen und wie viele es insgesamt sind, nicht mehr relevant sind. (Disney+, Disney)
Ein Entwickler hat Hinweise auf einen größeren Bildschirm für die Apple Watch Ultra 3 in der iOS 26 Beta entdeckt. (Apple Watch, Apple)
Apple-Chef Tim Cook hat im Weißen Haus angekündigt, seine Produktion stärker in die USA zu verlagern. (Apple, Politik)
Moderne KI-Agenten kombinieren Sprachmodelle mit Tool-Nutzung, Gedächtnis und API-Zugriff. Dieser Workshop zeigt, wie AI-Agenten entwickelt, getestet und in Workflows integriert werden. (Golem Karrierewelt, Programmiersprachen)
President Trump has announced plans to impose tariffs of 100% on semiconductors entering the United States, which could dramatically drive up the price of computers, phones, cars, and a wide range of products that rely on those chips. There is a carveo…
President Trump has announced plans to impose tariffs of 100% on semiconductors entering the United States, which could dramatically drive up the price of computers, phones, cars, and a wide range of products that rely on those chips. There is a carveout for companies that have committed to manufacturing chips in the United States. With Apple […]
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Best Buy is running a sale on Amazon Fire tablets and Kindle eReaders that makes them cheaper to buy from Best Buy than Amazon at the moment. In fact, the Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition is on sale for $180, which is the lowest price ever for Amazon…
Best Buy is running a sale on Amazon Fire tablets and Kindle eReaders that makes them cheaper to buy from Best Buy than Amazon at the moment. In fact, the Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition is on sale for $180, which is the lowest price ever for Amazon’s first Kindle with an E Ink color display. […]
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Tornado didn’t want to know its customers, which included North Korean hackers.
"Crypto mixers" exist because of a peculiar feature of cryptocurrencies—most are fully traceable using their public blockchain ledgers. To provide more privacy to crypto account owners, a mixer will let people toss their crypto into a large pool, where it is "mixed" with other people's crypto. At a later date, each crypto owner can choose to withdraw their money from the pool into a new, anonymous wallet, thus making the movement of the crypto harder to track.
Of course, the obfuscation doesn't work well if the blockchain shows 1,231.7 BTC entering a mixer and 1,231.7 BTC being withdrawn to a new wallet. So mixers will take steps to disguise the transactions. Tornado Cash, which operated on the Ethereum blockchain, mandated that users could only deposit money into its pools in 0.1, 1, 10, and 100 ETH increments, making it far harder to spot specific amounts entering and leaving the mixer.
Tornado Cash also used a complex system of "relayers" to pay the Ethereum "gas fees" charged for transactions on the network; without doing this, it would be clear which old account was paying to "mix" money into which new account. The whole process relied on the use of irrevocable "smart contracts," all of which sounds rather technically daunting, but Tornado put a nice user interface atop the details that made the service far easier to use than it might sound.
Questions linger about ideological bias in models as well as data security.
OpenAI has announced an agreement to supply more than 2 million workers for the US federal executive branch access to ChatGPT and related tools at practically no cost: just $1 per agency for one year.
The deal was announced just one day after the US General Services Administration (GSA) signed a blanket deal to allow OpenAI and rivals like Google and Anthropic to supply tools to federal workers.
The workers will have access to ChatGPT Enterprise, a type of account that includes access to frontier models and cutting-edge features with relatively high token limits, alongside a more robust commitment to data privacy than general consumers of ChatGPT get. ChatGPT Enterprise has been trialed over the past several months at several corporations and other types of large organizations.