Dayton

The Revolt Against America’s Data Center Boom

Across small towns, suburbs, and even rural farmland, residents are showing up to town halls in record numbers with one message for tech giants: build your servers somewhere else. What started as scattered grumbling has turned into an organized, bipartisan movement that’s already reshaping how and where Big Tech expands.

Claude Mythos

Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Uncovered Thousands of Zero-Days, So the Company Locked It Away

Anthropic just did something no major AI lab has done before. It built a frontier model so capable at finding software flaws that it decided the public shouldn’t have it. The model, called Claude Mythos Preview, has already surfaced thousands of previously unknown bugs in the software most of the world runs on, and the company is now racing to get those holes patched before attackers build anything similar.

Hempstead, NY

Google Says Quantum Computers Could Break Today’s Encryption by 2029

Google recently sent shockwaves through the tech and cybersecurity worlds with a startling announcement: the company is fast-tracking its migration to quantum-resistant encryption, setting 2029 as its internal deadline. That’s years ahead of what most governments and agencies have planned, and it raises serious questions about how safe our digital lives really are right now.

Driverless at 190+ MPH What Autonomous Racecars Reveal About Everyday Self-Driving Tech

Driverless at 190+ MPH: What Autonomous Racecars Reveal About Everyday Self-Driving Tech

Race tracks have become the perfect proving ground for self-driving technology. What happens when you push autonomous vehicles to their absolute limits at speeds most of us will never experience? The answer tells us a lot about the future of the cars we’ll drive on regular highways.