Tesla recalls more than 375,000 vehicles in U.S. due to failing power-assisted steering systems
Tesla is voluntarily recalling 376,241vehicles in the U.S. to correct an issue with failing power-assisted steering systems, according to records...
Read MoreGPS Is Vulnerable to Attack. Magnetic Navigation Can Help
Signals from the global navigation satellite system can be jammed and spoofed, so a Google spinout is working on an alternative positioning and...
Read MoreHow Do You Know When a System Has Failed?
We see broken systems all around us. At least, we think we do.
Read MoreInside State-Run 'Bias-Response Hotlines,' Where Fellow Citizens Can Report Your 'Offensive Joke'
In January 2020, the top law enforcement agency in the state of Oregon launched a "Bias Response Hotline" for residents to report "offensive...
Read MoreThe four ways Labour can stop benefit fraud and save billions
National Audit Office’s anti-fraud boss outlines how losses can be halted after benefit overpayments hit £10.2bn last year
Read MoreFederal Judge Temporarily Blocks DOGE's Access to Treasury Dept. Data
Judge's decision cites "heightened risk that the systems in question will be more vulnerable than before to hacking," halting Elon Musk and company's...
Read MoreA 25-Year-Old With Elon Musk Ties Has Direct Access to the Federal Payment System
The Bureau of the Fiscal Service is a sleepy part of the Treasury Department. It’s also where, sources say, a 25-year-old engineer tied to Elon...
Read MoreDOGE Is Now Inside the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
DOGE staffers will get read-only access to CFPB data, systems, and equipment, according to an internal email reviewed by WIRED.
Read MoreA US Treasury Threat Intelligence Analysis Designates DOGE Staff as ‘Insider Threat’
An internal email reviewed by WIRED calls DOGE staff’s access to federal payments systems “the single greatest insider threat risk the Bureau of...
Read MoreEU lacks guidance on AI prohibitions, as rules start to apply
The AI Act's rules on banned AI systems including facial recognition systems start to apply 2 February.
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