Reliance and Kudankulam files surface on the dark web: India's critical-infra breach story enters its supply-chain phase
The 2019 Kudankulam intrusion went through a contractor. Seven years later, the entry point may still be the same.
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The 2019 Kudankulam intrusion went through a contractor. Seven years later, the entry point may still be the same.
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Mozilla launched on July 17 a state-of-the-art website on open source AI - an anchor point at a time when the open model economy is faltering.
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MIT Technology Review documents the rise of the risk of sabotage of weather data. An invisible critical infrastructure whose AI models - climate, energy, agricultural - become the downstream.
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Coatue brings a down round of $3 billion on Databricks. The message is clear: in a cycle where the model is commoditized, data remains the moat.
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Zhipu would generate $1 billion in annual revenue according to leaks. First Chinese frontier lab with measurable commercial traction at this scale.
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VentureBeat raises the question that has been lingering in CIOs' minds: enterprise AI projects fail less on the technical aspects (retrieval, embedding, RAG) than on the trust in what they return—and on the governance of their sources.
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A Rust port of PostgreSQL now passes all official regression tests. This is not a toy - it's a signal.
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"Most enterprise AI in APAC is still stuck in the proof-of-concept room" - the headline is not new, but the pattern behind it has hardened. Weak execution, legacy systems, and unhelpful data are killing rollouts that budgets clearly want to happen.
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The New York Times is asking a court to sanction OpenAI over training-data discovery; Google now requires advertisers to disclose generative AI use in ads. Two regulatory pincers on the same problem: what "AI-generated" means when the law wants a source of truth.
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