22 Jun 2026
Daybreak: Tools for securing every organization in the world
We’re expanding Daybreak to help democratize patching vulnerable software at machine speed. For example, we’ve applied our models to discover and generate patches for critical vulnerabilities (opens in a new window) in major browsers, network infrastructure, and operating systems such as FreeBSD and the Linux kernel.
News Desk
2026
22 Jun 2026
Patch the Planet: a Daybreak initiative to support open source maintainers
We are introducing Patch the Planet, a Daybreak initiative built with Trail of Bits to help maintainers strengthen the critical open-source software the world relies on. We’re pairing AI-assisted security research using our most cyber-capable models with expert human review to not only identify vulnerabilities, but help patch them.
News Desk
2026
22 Jun 2026
OpenAI Launches Full-Scale Effort to Patch Open Source Bugs as It Takes on Anthropic's Mythos
As fears about AI hacking capabilities grow, OpenAI on Monday made a slew of cybersecurity-focused announcements, including an improved version of its limited-access security-specialized model GPT-5.5-Cyber, expanded international work with governments and other institutions to give them “trusted access” to the company's latest cybersecurity-focused models, and releasing its Codex Security…
@wired, Lily Hay Newman
2026
22 Jun 2026
The Best Mini PC in 2026: Small Desktops That Deliver for Work, Gaming, and Everything Between
Mini PCs are no longer just “tiny office boxes.” In 2026, the best mini PC can credibly replace a traditional desktop for everyday productivity, competitive esports, light-to-moderate content creation, and even small-business deployments, all while keeping your workspace clean and quiet.
On: Yorkshire Magazine
2026
22 Jun 2026
Meet the 2 men putting New York's $300 billion pension fund in play for the first time in 20 years
On paper, New York State Comptroller is a sleepy job. No press secretary emerges from the office to spin the Sunday shows. No Twitter feuds, no viral moments. A recent poll found that 65% of New York Democrats have never heard of the man who has held the position for two decades. What Thomas DiNapoli actually controls is another matter entirely. As sole trustee of the New York State Common…
Nick Lichtenberg
2026
22 Jun 2026
Will QuEra’s Neutral Atoms Deliver Fault-Tolerant Quantum on AWS by 2028?
QuEra Computing and AWS have expanded their multi-year strategic collaboration to bring Libra, QuEra’s first fault-tolerant quantum computer, to Amazon Braket in 2028. The neutral-atom system is designed for more than 256 error-corrected logical qubits and a megaquop-scale workload, aligning with AWS’s emphasis on scalability and price-performance. QuEra’s optical-control approach as a…
Brendan Burke
2026
22 Jun 2026
Decades-Old Squid Proxy Flaw ‘Squidbleed’ Can Expose User Data
Security researchers at Calif.io have disclosed a memory leak vulnerability in Squid Proxy that has existed in the software since 1997.
Eduard Kovacs
2026
22 Jun 2026
Cobot’s Proxie Gen 2 robot adds autotasking, mobile manipulation
Collaborative Robtics’ Proxie 2.0 offers bimanual manipulation and autotasking. | Credit: Collaborative Robotics Collaborative Robotics (Cobot) unveiled the second-generation version of its Proxie mobile robot, adding greater payload capacity, self-swapping batteries, autonomous task identification, and a new two-armed manipulation option as the company looks to expand deployments across…
@SteveCrowe, Steve Crowe
2026
20 Jun 2026
The hidden cost of letting AI choose your lunch
Some AI users now ask chatbots what to eat, what to text, what to wear, and when to go to bed. Researchers worry they're losing the ability to think for themselves and letting AI shape beliefs. A Wharton researcher says AI users risk becoming "followers of unthought thoughts." People are giving away their most powerful tool to AI: The ability to think.
Thibault Spirlet
2026
