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💻 AI Is Being Hacked in a Whole New Way — and That's Just the Start

9 min · 24. Mai 2026
Episode 💻 AI Is Being Hacked in a Whole New Way — and That's Just the Start Cover

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Cybersecurity experts are sounding the alarm as hackers develop sophisticated new methods to exploit AI chatbots by targeting the very design choices that make them feel human. Meanwhile, Google has unveiled a jaw-dropping new AI model capable of generating strikingly realistic videos with almost no effort — raising serious questions about where the technology is headed. In autonomous vehicles, a major Waymo rival just struck a massive deal to flood the streets with robotaxis, betting that being second to market is actually a strategic advantage. NASA's Psyche spacecraft pulled off a stunning Mars flyby on its way to one of the most mysterious objects in the solar system, while scientists believe they've finally cracked the origin of the universe's most powerful neutrino. Plus, a clean energy breakthrough could completely transform how we mine the key ingredient inside every EV battery.

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