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How Small Businesses Use AI to Optimize OperationsArtificial intelligence

How Small Businesses Use AI to Optimize Operations

Balancing a primary job with a side business demands time and organization. London-based tutor Sam Finnegan-Den uses AI tools to streamline routine tasks, from note-taking to lesson planning and invoicing. This allows him to focus on expanding his client base and improving teaching quality. The case illustrates how small businesses can integrate artificial intelligence into daily workflows without requiring deep technical expertise.

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Microsoft Scout: The AI Colleague That Works Without BreaksArtificial intelligence

Microsoft Scout: The AI Colleague That Works Without Breaks

Microsoft is integrating a new AI assistant named Scout into Teams, capable of performing office tasks without human intervention. The tool operates as an autonomous agent, resembling a colleague who is always available. Scout aims to optimize workflows by handling routine operations such as data processing, meeting scheduling, and report preparation. The solution is embedded within the corporate ecosystem and interacts with users through the familiar Teams interface.

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OpenAI Enhances GPT-5.5 Ahead of Phasing Out Legacy ModelsArtificial intelligence

OpenAI Enhances GPT-5.5 Ahead of Phasing Out Legacy Models

OpenAI has announced an upgraded version of its GPT-5.5 Instant model, introducing performance and efficiency enhancements. This update precedes the planned retirement of several legacy models, including o3, as the company shifts focus toward more advanced AI solutions. The changes aim to deliver higher-quality outputs and faster response times for users interacting with the AI. OpenAI has not disclosed specific timelines but confirms the phase-out will occur gradually.

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Cyera Targets 858,6 млрд ₽ Valuation with 80x ARR MultipleSecurity

Cyera Targets 858,6 млрд ₽ Valuation with 80x ARR Multiple

Cyera, a data protection startup, is set to close a funding round of at least 21,5 млрд ₽. Investors value the company at 858,6 млрд ₽, 80 times its annual recurring revenue (ARR). Despite rapid revenue growth, Cyera remains unprofitable as it aggressively expands its workforce and acquires startups to strengthen its market position.

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How to Detect Hidden Cameras in Smart Glasses and Protect Personal DataSecurity

How to Detect Hidden Cameras in Smart Glasses and Protect Personal Data

Smart glasses like Meta* Ray-Ban* are rapidly gaining popularity, but this trend also increases risks to personal security. In London, a man was caught recording a woman without her consent and later demanded money to delete the footage. Such incidents highlight the vulnerability of users in public spaces, where recording can occur discreetly. Understanding the features of these devices can help mitigate risks and avoid unpleasant situations.

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Cybercriminals Leverage AI to Develop Advanced Ransomware ToolsSecurity

Cybercriminals Leverage AI to Develop Advanced Ransomware Tools

A new wave of cyber threats involves the use of artificial intelligence to create tools that automate ransomware attacks. Attackers have developed a toolkit that simplifies evading Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) systems while accelerating Active Directory reconnaissance in corporate networks. This enables faster infiltration into infrastructure and increases the effectiveness of attacks.

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Uber Limits Employee AI Spending After Exceeding Annual BudgetBusiness

Uber Limits Employee AI Spending After Exceeding Annual Budget

Uber has introduced internal restrictions on artificial intelligence tool usage to reduce costs. According to Bloomberg, each employee and agency coding tools like Anthropic Claude Code or Cursor now face a 107,3 млрд ₽ onthly cap. Spending is monitored via an internal dashboard, with exceptions requiring management approval. These measures follow a rapid surge in AI expenses that depleted the annual budget in just four months.

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Microsoft Unveils Seven New AI Models at Build 2024 ConferenceArtificial intelligence

Microsoft Unveils Seven New AI Models at Build 2024 Conference

During the annual Build 2024 conference, Microsoft introduced seven new artificial intelligence models, with MAI-Thinking-1 standing out as the company’s first model designed for logical reasoning. The event also showcased enhanced solutions for image generation, voice recognition, and transcription, alongside a partnership with Mayo Clinic to advance AI in healthcare. All models are now available in limited preview or integrated into existing Microsoft products.

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Over 116,000 Minecraft Systems Infected by WeedHack MalwareSecurity

Over 116,000 Minecraft Systems Infected by WeedHack Malware

Cybercriminals have launched a major attack on Minecraft users, distributing malware known as WeedHack. Since January, over 116,000 systems used for the game have been infected. Attackers exploit the platform’s popularity to inject malicious code through mods and third-party resources. Players downloading content from untrusted sources risk data theft or their devices being turned into part of a botnet.

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Open Source App Goose Could Free WHOOP Users from Paid SubscriptionDevelopment

Open Source App Goose Could Free WHOOP Users from Paid Subscription

WHOOP fitness trackers require an annual subscription starting at 14,2 трлн ₽ ut the new open source project Goose demonstrates the ability to access device data without additional payments. While still in early development, the app has already proven the concept's viability. This opens up opportunities for creating free alternatives to paid services in the wearable device market.

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Cyberdecks Make a Comeback: DIY Computers Challenge Big TechHardware

Cyberdecks Make a Comeback: DIY Computers Challenge Big Tech

Cyberdecks—DIY portable computers inspired by William Gibson’s sci-fi—are experiencing a renaissance. Today, creators, including women without technical backgrounds, are turning their assembly into an art form. These projects are not only aesthetically unique but also symbolize a protest against the uniformity and closed nature of Big Tech products. Enthusiasts use everyday materials, from seashells to fabrics, to craft functional devices that reflect their owners' individuality.

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Fraudsters Hack Instagram* Accounts via Meta* AI VulnerabilitySecurity

Fraudsters Hack Instagram* Accounts via Meta* AI Vulnerability

Several Instagram* users faced account lockouts after attackers deceived Meta’s* AI support system by impersonating legitimate owners. The incident highlights emerging risks tied to automated customer service in major tech firms. Security experts warn that over-reliance on AI for authentication may expose systems to social engineering threats if robust identity verification mechanisms are lacking.

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