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  1. Suspected China-state hackers used update infrastructure to deliver backdoored version.
  2. Moltbook lets 32,000 AI bots trade jokes, tips, and complaints about humans.
  3. Ars spoke to several software devs about AI and found enthusiasm tempered by unease.
  4. Settlement comes more than 6 years after Gary DeMercurio and Justin Wynn's ordeal began.
  5. We have no proof that AI models suffer, but Anthropic acts like they might for training purposes.
  6. One of the last holdouts for ransomware discussions, RAMP is taken down.
  7. Over 400,000 H200 chips coming to tech giants as China tries to balance tech needs with self-reliance.
  8. The open source "Jarvis" chats via WhatsApp but requires access to your files and accounts.
  9. Abusing Microsoft's reputation may make scam harder to spot.
  10. Unusually detailed post explains how OpenAI handles the Codex agent loop.