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- 01IBM finds 92% of companies hit by AI security breaches lacked basic access controls
According to IBM, 92 percent of companies that experienced an AI security incident had inadequate access controls for their AI systems. The model itself was rarely the problem. The article IBM finds 92% of companies hit by AI security breaches lacked basic access controls appeared first on The Decoder .
最高第 1 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时56分 - 02Alibaba's new Qwen model is also taking your job, but this time it's great
Alibaba is marketing its new AI model Qwen 3.8 with a video that shows the AI working while a person enjoys their hobbies. It's a deliberate contrast to the job loss warnings from OpenAI and Anthropic. Of course, it's still just marketing. The article Alibaba's new Qwen model is also taking your job, but this time it's great appeared first on The Decoder .
最高第 1 名01:15 达到01:15 首次观测上榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约22小时40分 - 03OpenAI fires back at Apple's trade secret lawsuit with chat logs showing Apple employees kept texting their former colleague
OpenAI is pushing back against Apple's trade secret lawsuit and has released iMessage threads from former Apple engineer Chang Liu. The messages appear to show Apple employees themselves reaching out to their former colleague for technical help and internal files after he left the company. The article OpenAI fires back at Apple's trade secret lawsuit with chat logs showing Apple employees kept texting their former colleague appeared first on The Decoder .
最高第 1 名18:35 达到18:35 首次观测上榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约5小时20分 - 04Silicon Valley’s rift over open source pushes back contemplated White House bans on Chinese AI
The Trump administration discussed sanctions and cloud bans targeting Chinese open-weight AI models, according to the New York Times. OpenAI and Anthropic pushed for restrictions, while Nvidia, Google, and Meta fought back. After pushback from Silicon Valley, Washington backed off for now, but a decision is expected before Xi Jinping's visit in September. The article Silicon Valley’s rift over open source pushes back contemplated White House bans on Chinese AI appeared first on The Decoder .
最高第 1 名20:27 达到20:27 首次观测上榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约3小时28分 - 05Anthropic locks in $10 billion of compute from Volta, a cloud startup that didn't exist six months ago
Anthropic is locking in $10 billion worth of computing capacity from Volta Infra Holdings, a cloud startup that's only a few months old. The article Anthropic locks in $10 billion of compute from Volta, a cloud startup that didn't exist six months ago appeared first on The Decoder .
最高第 1 名23:39 达到23:39 首次观测上榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约16分钟 - 06Interpol says AI has become the "core operational driver of cybercrime" across Africa
AI is involved in 55 percent of reported cybercrimes in Africa, according to a new Interpol report. Financial losses more than doubled from $192 million to $484 million, and about 600,000 cases of digital extortion involving deepfakes were recorded. The article Interpol says AI has become the "core operational driver of cybercrime" across Africa appeared first on The Decoder .
最高第 2 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时56分 - 07China's MiniMax H3 is the first open model to top an AI video ranking
MiniMax releases H3 video model weights, putting an open model at the top of a video ranking for the first time. The article China's MiniMax H3 is the first open model to top an AI video ranking appeared first on The Decoder .
最高第 3 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时56分 - 08Unicorn, pelican, Middle-earth: OpenAI co-founder Karpathy is looking for the next AI vibe test
One paragraph of "Lord of the Rings" in, 5,500 lines of code out. Andrej Karpathy had Claude Opus 5 turn Tolkien's opening into a 3D browser scene. The article Unicorn, pelican, Middle-earth: OpenAI co-founder Karpathy is looking for the next AI vibe test appeared first on The Decoder .
最高第 4 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时56分 - 09Two teams solved the same quantum crypto problem using GPT-5.6 just three hours apart
Two research teams independently solved the same open quantum cryptography problem using OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra, submitting their papers just three hours apart. "If someone mentions an open problem, the first thing is to see if GPT solves it," says one of the researchers. The case raises a question: what does "independent discovery" mean when everyone uses the same models? The article Two teams solved the same quantum crypto problem using GPT-5.6 just three hours apart appeared first on The
最高第 5 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时56分 - 10Alibaba’s open-weight Qwen3.8-Max takes on long-horizon AI tasks with 2.4 trillion parameters
Alibaba's new flagship model Qwen3.8-Max is built to handle complex tasks on its own over days at a time, from reproducing research papers to designing chips autonomously. The team plans to release the weights next week. The article Alibaba’s open-weight Qwen3.8-Max takes on long-horizon AI tasks with 2.4 trillion parameters appeared first on The Decoder .
最高第 6 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时56分 - 11OpenAI Presence wants to make AI agents production-ready for businesses
OpenAI's new enterprise offering, Presence, is designed to get AI agents into production for customer service and internal workflows. Unlike the existing Workspace Agents, Presence targets external deployments. For complex cases, OpenAI's own engineers step in. The article OpenAI Presence wants to make AI agents production-ready for businesses appeared first on The Decoder .
最高第 7 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜23:39 观测离榜累计约23小时40分 - 12Meta AI uses a second AI agent as a memory coach to keep long tasks on track
Meta AI wants to stop AI agents from forgetting errors they've already diagnosed and repeating failed steps during complex tasks. A separate memory agent maintains a structured memory bank and decides when to remind the main agent and when to stay silent. The system improved scores by up to 8.3 percentage points across two benchmarks. The article Meta AI uses a second AI agent as a memory coach to keep long tasks on track appeared first on The Decoder .
最高第 8 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜20:27 观测离榜累计约20小时28分 - 13A real macOS flaw worth $200K went unreported because Apple's bug bounty inbox was full of AI slop
Apple's bug bounty program is drowning in AI-generated bug reports. The company has capped submissions per researcher because fabricated reports are clogging the review pipeline. As a result, Italian startup Bynario was initially unable to report a serious macOS vulnerability worth up to $200,000 on the black market. The article A real macOS flaw worth $200K went unreported because Apple's bug bounty inbox was full of AI slop appeared first on The Decoder .
最高第 9 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜18:35 观测离榜累计约18小时36分 - 14AI finds plenty of security flaws, but almost none of them get exploited
VulnCheck counted how often security flaws found by AI actually get exploited. Out of 1,061 AI-discovered vulnerabilities in the first half of 2026, just 14 saw confirmed attacks. That's 1.3 percent, the same rate as vulnerabilities overall. But exploits are landing faster, with the median dropping from 120 days to 80. The article AI finds plenty of security flaws, but almost none of them get exploited appeared first on The Decoder .
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