HR leaders aren’t just reviewing your resume—they’re searching your name online. Here’s what they’re looking for to ensure you’re a real person fit for the role.
Startup Depthfirst claims its AI found some major flaws in tools that help run much of the internet, all for a tenth of the cost of Anthropic’s comparable model Mythos.
Forus reached $1 billion valuation by dealing with the unglamorous admin work of processing scrips so patients can get the drugs they need.
While students change passwords and watch out for imposter scams, schools should start scrutinizing their third party providers and practice for the next hack.
South Korea’s richest person, Jay Y. Lee, now boasts a net worth of $34 billion. Samsung’s oaring shares have made his younger sisters Boo-jin and Seo-hyun and mother Hong Ra-hee the second, third, and fourth richest, respectively.
Cybercriminals created a zero-day exploit with AI, the first example of artificial intelligence finding and hacking software for an illicit enterprise, the tech giant says in a new report.
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at what’s driving the clean energy transition and Trek’s CEO on the booming e-bike market
Li Xiaoming cofounded Chinese landscape design firm Hui Lyu Ecological Technology Groups almost four decades ago to build city gardens and take on ecological projects such as lake restoration. Yet it was a shrewd investment in AI that made Li a billion…
Cofounded in 2019 by former consultant Jennifer Smith, Scribe’s software helps hundreds of thousands of companies record what their employees do so AI agents can take over repetitive tasks in the future.
Synthetic microbiomes to treat disease. Sea levels may rise faster than we thought. AI for scientific researchers. All that and more in this week’s edition of The Prototype.