Charles Schwab to enter prediction markets with S&P 500 wagers: WSJ
The offering from the financial services company will reportedly only include yes-or-no bets on whether the S&P 500 closes above or below a target price.
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The offering from the financial services company will reportedly only include yes-or-no bets on whether the S&P 500 closes above or below a target price.
Threat actors are exploiting an unauthenticated information disclosure vulnerability in the WordPress plugin Gravity SMTP, active on 100,000 sites. [...]
Your AI agent did exactly what it was designed to do. The framework underneath it just handed an attacker a shell on the box that holds your OpenAI key, your database credentials, and your CRM tokens. That is not a hypothetical. In a few months, three of the most widely deployed AI agent frameworks
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted searches at multiple premises linked to five Bengaluru-based platforms in connection with alleged unauthorised cross-border…
Global financial institution Charles Schwab is the latest firm hoping to steal a piece of the growing prediction market pie.
The Austrian authorization gives WhiteBIT access to the EU's unified crypto framework, which will require exchanges to hold MiCA licenses or stop serving clients after July 1.
Bitcoin bears hold the upper hand in the upcoming Bitcoin options expiry, a potentially early warning that more BTC downside could unfold.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has built a rover prototype that covered 16 miles in 37 hours of driving, making it roughly 10 times faster than any rover the agency currently operates on Mars. The four-wheeled machine, called ERNEST, reached speeds of up to 0.6mph during a field test in California
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a set of orders designed to expedite data center projects. The agency’s five commissioners unanimously approved the directives on Thursday. The orders are part of an initiative that U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright launched last year to stre
John Jumper, the Google DeepMind vice president who won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for creating AlphaFold, is leaving the company after nearly nine years to join Anthropic. Jumper announced the move on X on Thursday, saying he would take some time to recharge before starting at the Claude mak
Bengaluru-based NBFC Vridhi Home Finance’s net profit rose nearly five-fold to ₹22.3 Cr in FY26 from ₹4.6 Cr a year…
Nobel laureate John Jumper, a key figure behind the groundbreaking AlphaFold AI, is departing Google DeepMind after nearly nine years. He announced his move to rival AI firm Anthropic on X. Jumper's departure underscores the intense competition for top AI talent as startups like Anthropic vie with t
He's got the billionaires double-texting for attention.
Peacock has given 'Dungeon Crawler Carl' a straight-to-series order.
The country is cutting back on tech in classrooms.
A US federal court has preliminarily approved a $7.85 million settlement in an antitrust class action alleging that Sony monopolised the market for digital PlayStation games by eliminating competition from third-party retailers. The settlement, approved on 8 April, covers approximately 4.4 million P
Amazon MGM Studios has dropped Artificial, Luca Guadagnino’s nearly finished film about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Variety and Deadline reported on Thursday. The film, which stars Andrew Garfield as Altman, had tested well with early audiences and was being shown to other studios the same day Amazon con
It was an ordinary Tuesday. The API was running, tests were passing, Docker came up on the first try. We were already imagining our first clients — B2B integrations, Telegram bots, deals. Then someone on the team said: "What if we try to break everything first?" Good idea. It almost always turns out
With the provided python code, the reconstructed image fails to show the compressed image with 16 colors. I would like to know whether this is expected behavior or not. I am running C3_W1_KMeans_Assignment by launching the Coursera lab. 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic
Originally published on lavkesh.com Cybersecurity in 2024 isn't about finding one perfect defense anymore. It's about layers, visibility, and accepting that breaches will happen, then building systems that minimize the damage. Machine learning systems can analyze data volumes humans can't. They spot