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NeurIPS 2025 Google metadata found in tutorial slides
Jan 18, 20262 min read

NeurIPS 2025 Google metadata found in tutorial slides

NeurIPS site hosts 2025 tutorial slide deck listing Google in PDF metadata A tutorial slide deck titled “Tutorial_NeurIPS_2025” has surfaced in the NeurIPS media directory. Notably, “Google” appears in the PDF’s Creator field. Additionally, the file is publicly accessible at neurips.cc/media/neurips-2025/Slides/128795.pdf. The file sits under a “neurips-2025/Slides” path on neurips.cc, a location typically used for […]

iOS EU sideloading: Where Apple’s DMA changes stand
Jan 18, 20264 min read

iOS EU sideloading: Where Apple’s DMA changes stand

Apple’s EU rollout of iOS EU sideloading is now in effect, bringing alternative app marketplaces, new payment options, and browser engine changes to iPhone users in the bloc. The shift follows the EU’s Digital Markets Act, which requires gatekeepers to open up core platforms. What changed under the DMA for iPhone Apple introduced new pathways […]

Google SecOps Integration Rollback arrives in preview
Jan 18, 20263 min read

Google SecOps Integration Rollback arrives in preview

Google is rolling out release 6.3.72 for Security Operations, introducing a preview of Google SecOps Integration Rollback for commercial response integrations. The control allows administrators to revert an integration to the last installed version, including standard content and any local edits. The update arrives one day after the broader 6.3.71 release. What Google SecOps Integration […]

iOS update backlash grows after sweeping design changes
Jan 17, 20264 min read

iOS update backlash grows after sweeping design changes

Apple’s newest iPhone software sparked an iOS update backlash this week, with posts across social apps faulting design and tool changes. A Wired column captured the mood, spotlighting complaints about the Photos editor and a denser visual style. Wired’s piece, published by Sloane Crosley, describes a swirl of online frustration that ranges from subtle gripes […]

Mechanistic interpretability progress hits a new phase
Jan 17, 20263 min read

Mechanistic interpretability progress hits a new phase

New reporting places mechanistic interpretability progress at center stage. A fresh survey argues the field is maturing, yet stubborn gaps remain in frontier models. Policy heat is rising at the same time, with a proposed TRUMP AMERICA AI Act triggering sharp criticism from civil-liberties voices. Where mechanistic interpretability progress stands Researchers can now map features […]

OpenAI CCO departure stirs debate on AI transparency
Dec 15, 20255 min read

OpenAI CCO departure stirs debate on AI transparency

OpenAI confirmed its chief communications officer will depart in January, marking a significant shift as the company navigates scrutiny from policymakers, developers, and the research community. The OpenAI CCO departure follows a period of rapid growth and heated debates over transparency and openness in AI. According to a memo reported by Wired, Hannah Wong informed […]

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