Rockstar confirmed on Saturday that some of its data was compromised in a breach of a third-party provider. The group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility, saying it had gained access to the company’s Snowflake instances (a cloud-hosting provider popular with enterprise customers) via Anodot, a cost-monitoring and analytics service. The group is demanding a ransom by April … Read More “Rockstar Games says hack will have ‘no impact’” »
Month: April 2026
Most teams pick a search provider by running a few test queries and hoping for the best – a recipe for hallucinations and unpredictable failures. This technical guide from You.com gives you access to an exact framework to evaluate AI search and retrieval. What you’ll get: A four-phase framework for evaluating AI search How to … Read More “How Netflix Live Streams to 100 Million Devices in 60 Seconds” »
Welcome to Import AI, a newsletter about AI research. Import AI runs on lattes, ramen, and feedback from readers. If you’d like to support this, please subscribe. Facebook: Let’s not build self-improving AI, let’s build co-improving AI:…A sensible goal which may be hard to achieve…Facebook researchers have said that building self-improving AI which eventually reaches … Read More “Co-improving AI; RL dreams; AI labels might be annoying” »
Huawei’s Enjoy 90 series includes three smartphones – Enjoy 90, Enjoy 90 Plus, and Enjoy 90 Pro Max. These are now joined by the Enjoy 90m Plus, which has been listed on Huawei’s official website. The Huawei Enjoy 90m Plus is built around a 6.67″ HD+ 120Hz LCD with a centered punch hole for the … Read More “Huawei Enjoy 90m Plus goes official” »
Karandeep Singh / Android Authority I didn’t intend to do this experiment, but my month-long trip away from home forced me to shut down my NAS for a good few weeks. What I expected to be a temporary inconvenience ended up feeling… normal. The NAS is such an ingrained part of my local file access … Read More “I replaced my NAS with Google Drive and barely noticed” »
In 2026, we’re seeing robots progress by leaps and bounds with markedly improved dexterity, the kind of progress long needed in the quest for truly useful household helpers. Now a new AI model has arrived to power robots through activities, including folding laundry, constructing boxes, fixing other robots and even filling wallets with flimsy paper … Read More “Watch a Robot Stuff Cash Into a Wallet Just Like You Do” »
For obvious reasons, I’ve had Moon on the mind all week. So I was trying to figure out what I should recommend this week that would thematically fit. Brian Eno’s Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks is incredible, and if you haven’t listened to it, go do that now. But it also seemed a bit on the … Read More “Room for the Moon is thrillingly weird experimental pop” »
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell summoned bank executives for a meeting this week where they encouraged the executives to use Anthropic’s new Mythos model to detect vulnerabilities, according to Bloomberg. Indeed, while JPMorgan Chase was the only bank listed as one of the initial partner organizations with access to the … Read More “Trump officials may be encouraging banks to test Anthropic’s Mythos model” »
In one hand, I hold the Xiaomi 17 Ultra — a powerhouse driven by Qualcomm’s benchmark-dominating Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. In the other, Google’s Pixel 10 Pro XL, powered by the latest Tensor G5 chip. On paper, Google’s latest flagship looks far less impressive in terms of raw performance, a fact Pixel fans have … Read More “What’s the real difference for games in 2026?” »
Apple TV dropped the “Plus” from its name last year. That rebrand may have aligned the service with its streaming hardware of the same name, but when it comes to the programming available, the quality hasn’t at all been compromised. In fact, the streamer’s shows have only gotten better. Sure, you probably are already aware of … Read More “Apple TV: 26 of the Best Shows You’re Probably Not Watching” »