The cybersecurity industry built a $200B business selling you problems. Nobody got paid to fix them.
The cybersecurity industry built a $200B business selling you problems. Nobody got paid to fix them.

Cybersecurity has never been better at finding risk. Organizations can identify vulnerable servers, dormant user accounts, excessive privileges, exposed cloud assets, and software flaws in near real time. The market has rewarded that capability handsom…

AI’s Empire: The Limits Of Knowledge, And Predicting The Job Future

How much can the job future be predicted? A new Commission on AI and the American Workforce seeks to avoid the miscalculations of previous “future of work” efforts.

‘Supergirl’ Buzz Is Fading Fast From Box Office Projections To Critic Impressions

Supergirl is a big test for the DCU as just its second live-action project, but early indications are it may not go amazingly well.

UVeye-CARFAX Deal Gives Dealers Deeper Vehicle History

Dealers will be have access to more information about a used vehicle’s history and condition through partnership between UVeye and CARFAX.

Home Medical Kits And Antibiotic Resistance: A Preventable Collision

Companies are aggressively marketing home medical kits containing prescription antibiotics and other drugs for self-treatment, bypassing traditional medical evaluation.

This Startup Says It Saves Medicare More Than $2 Million A Week

Cadence reached a $1.2 billion valuation by using AI to track seniors’ chronic health conditions and improve their care.

Tencent weighs exit from Marvelous and other Japanese game bets
Tencent weighs exit from Marvelous and other Japanese game bets

Tencent Holdings is in talks to walk away from several of the minority stakes it holds in Japanese game studios, among them the Tokyo-listed developer Marvelous Inc., as the company reassesses a global games portfolio it spent years assembling. The dis…

WiseTech shares fall as founder Richard White denies a trafficking claim
WiseTech shares fall as founder Richard White denies a trafficking claim

Reports of an Australian police inquiry into a visa-for-sex allegation knocked billions off the logistics software firm, four months after White returned to its leadership. Richard White, the billionaire founder and executive chairman of the Australian…

EIAGLE Soars With Major New Funding

Tech company EIAGLE has attracted millions in new funding for its tech that speeds commercial trucks in and out of yards and monitors cargo.

Workday must face California lawsuit over AI hiring bias, judge rules
Workday must face California lawsuit over AI hiring bias, judge rules

A San Francisco judge cleared a proposed class action to proceed, in a case described as the first to broadly target the algorithms behind AI screening software. A US federal judge has ruled that Workday must face claims its AI-powered hiring software …