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    Lee Vinsel is an associate professor of science, technology, and society at Virginia Tech, a cofounder of The Maintainers, and the host of Peoples & Things, a podcast about human life with technology.

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    I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

    1 The first zero-day exploit built by AI has been discovered
    Google spotted and stopped the attempted “mass exploitation event.” (CNBC)
    + The hackers used AI to discover an unknown bug. (NYT $)
    + AI-powered hacking has exploded into an industrial-scale threat. (Guardian)
    + New tools are simplifying online crime. (MIT Technology Review)

    2 OpenAI just launched its answer to Claude Mythos
    Daybreak patches vulnerabilities before attackers find them. (The Verge)
    + Sam Altman said it will “continuously secure software.” (Gizmodo)
    + It will rival Anthropic’s Claude Mythos, which arrived a month ago. (BBC)
    + OpenAI is allowing wider access to its cyber models than Anthropic. (CNBC)

    3 Trump is heading to China to spread the gospel of American tech
    While taking cues from Beijing’s more stringent approach. (Guardian)
    + But investors want Trump and Xi to stay out of AI’s way. (Reuters $)
    + Elon Musk and Tim Cook are joining him on the trip this week. (BBC)

    4 Ilya Sutskever has testified on Sam Altman’s “pattern of lying”
    OpenAI co-founder Sutskever took the stand in the Altman v. Musk trial. (BI)
    + He said he spent a year gathering proof of Altman’s dishonesty. (Reuters $)
    + But he also added to OpenAI’s defense. (Wired $)
    + While Satya Nadella called attempts to remove Altman “amateur city.” (FT $)
    + Here’s what happened last week in the trial. (MIT Technology Review)

    5 A new hantavirus vaccine is in the works
    Moderna and Korea University are developing an mRNA vaccine. (Wired $)
    + Here’s what you need to know about the cruise ship outbreak. (MIT Technology Review)

    6 Texas has sued Netflix over alleged data harvesting and “addictive” design
    AG Ken Paxton accuses Netflix of secretly collecting and selling user data. (Quartz)
    + And spying on children while deliberately fostering addiction. (Guardian)

    7 A data center guzzled 30 million gallons of water—and no one noticed
    The curious case serves as a warning for other data center projects. (Ars Technica)

    8 Europe is reportedly selling spyware to human rights abusers
    EU states allegedly sold the tech to countries violating rights. (Bloomberg $)

    9 The US government’s AI vetting announcement has mysteriously vanished
    It had detailed a security test agreement with Google, xAI, and Microsoft. (Gizmodo)

    10 Amazon staff are using AI for pointless tasks just to inflate usage scores
    In a bid to impress managers. (FT $)
    + An AI expert says we should stop using AI so much. (MIT Technology Review)


    Quote of the day

    “This is like the cheating husband complaining about the cheating wife.” 

    —Anupam Chander, a professor of law and technology at Georgetown Law School, tells the New York Times that Elon Musk’s hypocrisy over OpenAI becoming a for-profit company will undermine his courtroom battle with Sam Altman.

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