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Unbound - Deep Tech & Space Insights | No 215

Explore groundbreaking developments in AI-driven cyberattacks, affordable EV batteries, and voice AI agents.

Unbound - Deep Tech & Space Insights | No 215
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Google Issues New Security Cloaking Warning as Attackers Use AI in Attacks

by Davey Winder | 5 min read
Google's latest warning highlights the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks that use AI-driven "security cloaking" techniques. These attacks manipulate AI systems to bypass traditional detection methods, creating a new wave of vulnerabilities. With AI's growing role in cybersecurity, organizations are urged to update protocols to mitigate these emerging threats. This article delves into strategies and tools to stay ahead in the AI-driven threat landscape.


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A New Generation of Cheaper Batteries is Sweeping the EV Industry

by Grist | 7 min read
Breakthroughs in battery technology are transforming the electric vehicle market with more affordable and efficient options. These new batteries rely on abundant and less costly materials, such as sodium and manganese, rather than scarce lithium and cobalt. As adoption grows, this innovation promises to reshape energy storage and drive sustainability efforts in transportation. The piece explores the ripple effects across industries and environmental impacts.


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Enter the Whisperverse: How AI Voice Agents Will Guide Us Through Our Days

by VentureBeat | 6 min read
The "Whisperverse" concept outlines a future where AI voice agents integrate seamlessly into our daily lives. From personal reminders to complex problem-solving, these agents are set to revolutionize human-machine interaction. This evolution in AI voice technology aims to make digital systems more intuitive, offering users a truly personalized experience. The article examines the development challenges and societal implications of this shift.


馃寵 NASA - Best Photo from Last Week
A Caribbean Spacewalk

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In this photo taken on Sept. 16, 1993, NASA astronauts James H. Newman (left), and Carl E. Walz evaluate procedures and gear for an upcoming Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission with the Caribbean Sea and part of the Bahama Islands chain in view. Newman and Walz鈥檚 spacewalk, part of the STS-51 mission, lasted seven hours, five minutes and 28 seconds.

Image credit: NASA


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