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  1. Ongoing struggles with AI model instruction-following show that true human-level AI still a ways off.
  2. The results of AI-assisted hacking aren't as impressive as many might have us believe.
  3. New controls attempt to please critics on both sides with a balance between bland and habit-forming.
  4. AI pioneer reportedly frustrated with Meta's shift from research to rapid product releases.
  5. Relatively new technique can bypass many endpoint protections.
  6. Basic arithmetic ability lives in the memorization pathways, not logic circuits.
  7. New "computational Turing test" reportedly catches AI pretending to be human with 80% accuracy.
  8. Sandworm and other Russian-state hackers unleash data-destroying payloads on their neighbors.
  9. Tech giant denies building secret AI data center, says focus is subsea infrastructure.
  10. You wouldn't know it from the hype, but the results fail to impress.