Pervasive, evasive malware thought to have been eliminated has wormed its way back into development environments. Just a little over two weeks after GlassWorm was declared “fully contained and closed” ...
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Manhattan led the pack in office-to-apartment conversions nationwide last year — but a city in New York’s northern suburbs came in third. Adaptive reuse projects across the country are proceeding at a ...
Born into Victorian tradition in 1866, Alice Austen enjoyed a position in Staten Island society that gave her freedom to pursue what she dubbed “the larky life,” a whirlwind of fashionable gatherings ...
The Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Early Access Beta is now live, and players can now jump in and get a sizeable taste of what's coming ahead of full release. From your standard multiplayer to Survival ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. It’s typical for the 2010s alt-rockers’ trajectory to play out in one of two fashions: burst bright and loud, and ...
Black Ops 6 Season 5 offered a boatload of content at launch, from new weapons like the ABR A1 to the arrival of 6v6 maps like W.M.D. and Exchange. However, the Reckoning may be the biggest addition ...
Anthropic Folds Claude Code Into Business Plans With Governance Tools Your email has been sent Anthropic added Claude Code to its Team and Enterprise subscriptions, alongside a new Compliance API that ...
Anthropic on Wednesday announced a new subscription offering that will incorporate Claude Code into Claude for Enterprise. Previously available only through individual accounts, Anthropic’s ...
Anthropic’s Claude is getting a side gig as a tutor. The company has launched new modes for its two consumer-facing platforms, Claude.ai and Claude Code. The modes will enable Claude to not just ...
The new science of “emergent misalignment” explores how PG-13 training data — insecure code, superstitious numbers or even extreme-sports advice — can open the door to AI’s dark side. There should ...