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 |  AI  | Jul 10, 2026
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What is Google's algorithm-optimising AlphaEvolve agent?
 |  AI  | Jul 09, 2026
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11 days, 64 Claudes and $165,000: How Bun's founder rewrote it in Rust
 |  OpenAI  | Jul 09, 2026
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OpenAI wants new AI benchmarks to replace Scale's "broken" tests
Security  | Jul 08, 2026
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The UK wants AI agents running “national-level” cyber ops
 |  GitHub  | Jul 07, 2026
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How one word allowed a security researcher to steal private data from GitHub
Microsoft  | Jul 06, 2026
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Microsoft layoffs

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A Target logo on the side of a building. Target has purchased thousands of AI licenses to support its pursuit of efficient operations

AI to tackle "slow decision-making, siloed goals, and a lack of access to quality data."

McLaren Racing tech chief: The secret to winning? Having one thing to obsess about

The Stack sits down with McLaren Racing’s Dan Keyworth

Is DSIT absorbing the UK Space Agency good for the sector?

A superpowered single unit for policy and delivery or a downgrade for space?

Two windows with the panes broken. Microsoft released an out of band update to fix a Windows Reset and Recover bug

Out-of-band updates, dodgy drives and Copilot errors haunt Redmond.

Maintainer burnout at critical Kubernetes project puts OSS contributions back in the spotlight

"Typically the support cases we have are saying ‘if you don’t help me, the whole system of this government will stop’"

A British Army soldier using a gun mounted onto a tank. The Army will spend up to £216 million on AI-powered target decision making technology

AI to help soldiers decide whether to strike targets.

Replacing junior workers with AI is “dumbest thing” says AWS chief

And lines of AI is a “silly metric”

US government set to take Intel stake, eyes up slices of other US chipmakers

Trump set to become Intel’s Mr 10 percent as commerce sec demands an American transistor

Four probers under a microscope. The UK's Council for Science and Technology advised the government to invest in SME AI chip makers.

"We need more companies designing AI chip products in the UK."

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