Daily Tech News Digest: AWS's $50B AI Bet, Perplexity Security Flaws, and Quantum Breakthroughs

Perplexity’s Comet AI Browser Faces Serious Security Vulnerability Allegations Perplexity’s Comet AI browser is facing significant scrutiny over alleged security vulnerabilities. Security researchers from SquareX claim to have discovered a hidden API that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on a user’s device, potentially leading to data theft or a full system compromise. Perplexity has vehemently denied these claims, labeling them as “fake news” and stating that no such vulnerability exists. This controversy follows previous security warnings from Brave and Guardio regarding other issues with Comet, including prompt injection vulnerabilities that could manipulate the AI into performing unintended actions. ...

November 25, 2025 · 5 min · 920 words · Omer

Daily News Feed: AI Security, Quantum Leaps, and Microsoft's Rust Bet

Daily News Feed: AI Security, Quantum Leaps, and Microsoft’s Rust Bet Cloudsmith Launches ML Model Registry for Centralized AI Model Management Cloudsmith, a software supply chain management company, has launched its ML Model Registry. This new platform will serve as a single source of truth for all AI models and datasets that a company utilizes. The registry integrates with the Hugging Face Hub and SDK, allowing developers to efficiently push, pull, and manage their machine learning models. ...

September 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1162 words · Omer

Tech & AI News Roundup: Nvidia's Jetson Thor, Kubernetes 1.34, Stellantis Halts Self-Driving (Aug 27, 2025)

Stellantis Halts Level 3 Autonomous Driving Program, Citing High Costs and Low Demand Stellantis has officially suspended the development and launch of its Level 3 autonomous driving system, known as AutoDrive. The decision to halt the self-driving technology program is attributed to significant development costs, technical complexity, and a perceived lack of consumer demand for the advanced feature. While the company stated the AV technology is ready for deployment, it has been put on hold with no immediate plans for a market launch. This move is seen as a strategic reset for the automaker, which will now increase its reliance on external suppliers and technology partners like aiMotive for future autonomous systems. The work already completed on the Level 3 system will be integrated into future platform developments, reflecting the broader challenges legacy automakers face in the competitive autonomous vehicle sector. ...

August 27, 2025 · 6 min · 1146 words · Omer