OpenAI says hackers stole some data after latest code security issue | TechCrunch
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… These attacks can be effective because they exploit the trust that companies put into code that’s hosted on platforms like GitHub, and the workers behind that code. “Adversaries are no longer just targeting products, they’re targeting the developers who build them,” CrowdStrike wrote in its report … …
… We educate the market together, we grow the market together,” he said. “I think in the long term the strongest companies will have many things — you must be very good at product definition, R&D, and supply chain. …
… These hacks are known as “supply chain” attacks as they target code that is often used in a large number of software products, or by a specific kind of user, which may be advantageous to hack as they sometimes have access to cloud systems and large amounts of customers’ data. …
… The big question everyone has is whether the supply chain can keep pace with demand. Can it? The demand is such that the market overall will be supply-limited for quite a bit. …
… Wayve didn’t disclose the contractual value of the partnership or provide details on which Stellantis vehicles will get the self-driving software “brains” developed by Wayve, but according to Wayve CEO Alex Kendall, this is a commercial contract to supply Stellantis with tech at scale. …
… Mass production chips are scheduled to roll off Samsung’s foundry lines by the end of 2026, with the company expecting to generate revenue starting in 2027. …
… De Chant heard that GM is starting production of LFP at an Ultium plant in the coming weeks, but those cells are destined for energy-storage systems made by LG Energy Solution. …
… The latest funding, which brings the total raised to $41.7 million, will go toward scale-up as the AI glasses market shifts from early adopters to mass production, said Kim, adding that hardware devices, such as AI glasses, are the next layer that will bring AI into everyday life. …
… And that supply bottleneck means that what’s left is getting more and more expensive. …
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