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7 Top Data Governance Tools in 2025
Explore the top data governance tools of 2025 designed to enhance data security, compliance and management.
OpenAI Agents Now Support Rival Anthropic’s Protocol, Making Data Access ‘Simpler, More Reliable’
Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol is effectively a universal language that can be used to develop two-way connections between a wide range of AI models and third-party data sources.
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‘AI Biology’ Research: Anthropic Looks Into How Its AI Claude ‘Thinks’
The reasoning Claude presents to users doesn’t always reflect how the AI actually arrived at its answers. Anthropic studied this and other paradoxes of a machine that pretends to think.
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How to Record a Phone Call on Android in 5 Ways
Recording phone calls on Android can be done using built-in features or third-party apps. Learn the best methods and legal tips in this guide.
D-Wave Claims to Achieve ‘Quantum Supremacy’ — Some Researchers Disagree
Quantum computing leader D-Wave recently announced what it called an achievement of “quantum supremacy.”
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Microsoft’s Recent Quantum Claims: Breakthrough or Overreach?
Since Microsoft’s Majorana 1 quantum computing news, some members of the scientific community have raised questions about the validity of the tech giant’s claims. Here’s why.
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Critical Infrastructure Under Siege: Attack Surface Management for French Enterprises
French enterprises face growing cybersecurity risks due to complex IT environments and exposed public-facing assets. Drawing on the French EASM benchmark report, this article explores hidden vulnerabilities additionally extrapolated/highlighted by events like the Paris 2024 Olympics. It examines the financial, … Continue reading
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How Language AI Can Help Your Business Accelerate Growth
Harnessing DeepL’s Language AI platform to Overcome Language Barriers and Drive Enterprise Success
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Computer History Museum Releases Original AlexNet Code: Why It Matters
Google and the Computer History Museum release AlexNet’s original 2012 source code on GitHub, offering a rare look at a pivotal moment in AI history.
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Android Malware Exploits a Microsoft-Related Security Blind Spot to Avoid Detection
Microsoft’s .NET MAUI lets developers build cross-platform apps in C#, but its use of binary blob files poses new risks by bypassing Android’s DEX-based security checks.
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