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🚨CRYPTO SECURITY IS DEAD. – quasa.io

Anthropic just dropped Claude Fable 5 — and it brutally exposed thousands of critical vulnerabilities in minutes.$120 BILLION in crypto assets are now hanging by a thread.The era of “it hasn’t been hacked yet” is officially over. Every unaudited smart contract, every lazy protocol, every “we’ll fix it later” team just got put on notice.Researchers are...

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India Today Unveils AI Anchor Sutra at AI Impact Summit 2026 – CXO Digitalpulse

At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, the India Today Group introduced Sutra, its latest AI-powered news anchor, signalling a transformative moment in the organisation’s digital journey. The unveiling took place at the high-profile summit and was showcased by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), highlighting the growing convergence of media and advanced...

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Spot The Bot: 4 Tools That Hunt AI-Generated Music – Rolling Stone India

From audio fingerprinting to digital watermarking, these services are helping streaming platforms navigate the rapidly growing world of AI-generated music. Artificial Intelligence has infiltrated the music industry, from AI-generated acts like Breaking Rust and Velvet Sundown racking up millions of streams to Spotify rolling out a new AI feature that allows Premium users to create...

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Google Search as you know it is over – TechCrunch

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Anthropic study shows AI needs hours, not weeks, to build exploits from security patches – The Decoder

Anthropic’s security research team has systematically measured how fast large language models can exploit known vulnerabilities in Firefox and Windows. The results blow up long-standing assumptions about patch strategies.When software makers close security holes, a race starts. Attackers can analyze the patch, reverse-engineer the vulnerability from it, and hit systems that haven’t applied the update...