Mira Murati’s AI Startup Makes First Hires, Including Former OpenAI Executive

It’s a major get for Murati’s mysterious startup, which has also poached engineers and researchers from a number of other prominent AI firms.

 

Source https://www.wired.com/story/mira-murati-startup-hire-staff/

OpenAI, artificial intelligence, Startups, chatbots, machine learning

Hackers Likely Stole FBI Call Logs From AT&T That Could Compromise Informants

A breach of AT&T that exposed “nearly all” of the company’s customers may have included records related to confidential FBI sources, potentially explaining the bureau’s new embrace of end-to-end encryption.

 

Source https://www.wired.com/story/hackers-likely-stole-fbi-call-logs-from-att-that-could-compromise-informants/

cybersecurity, encryption, hacks, security, FBI, AT&T

They Went After the Hawk Tuah Crypto Promoters. Now They’re Suing Pump.Fun

The same lawyers handling a lawsuit over the infamous Hawk Tuah crypto coin are bringing a new class action against memecoin platform Pump.Fun for allegedly putting investors in high financial risk.

 

Source https://www.wired.com/story/lawyers-hawk-tuah-crypto-promoters-suing-pumpfun/

money, cryptocurrency, memes, Crime, courts

RedNote Scrambles to Hire English-Speaking Content Moderators

Job listings posted in China this week indicate that Xiaohongshu, also known as RedNote, is struggling to handle an influx of new users joining the platform from TikTok.

 

Source https://www.wired.com/story/xiaohongshu-english-moderators-red-note/

TikTok, China, Social Media, content moderation, Apps, Policy