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go.theregister.com > feed > www.theregister.com > 04/01/2026 > googles_turboquant_reality

TurboQuant is a big deal, but it won’t end the memory crunch

18+ hour, 22+ min ago  (812+ words) The Register Home Page When Google unveiled TurboQuant, an AI data compression technology that promises to slash the amount of memory required to serve models, many hoped it would help with a memory shortage that has seen prices triple since…...

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go.theregister.com > feed > www.theregister.com > 04/01/2026 > claude_code_rule_cap_raises

Claude Code bypasses safety rule if given too many commands

20+ hour, 39+ min ago  (347+ words) The Register Home Page Claude Code will ignore its deny rules, used to block risky actions, if burdened with a sufficiently long chain of subcommands. This vuln leaves the bot open to prompt injection attacks. Adversa, a security firm based…...

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go.theregister.com > feed > www.theregister.com > 03/31/2026 > anthropic_claude_code_source_code

Anthropic accidentally exposes Claude Code source code

2+ day, 27+ min ago  (498+ words) The Register Home Page Would you like a closer look at Claude? Someone at Anthropic has some explaining to do, as the official npm package for Claude Code shipped with a map file exposing what appears to be the popular…...

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go.theregister.com > feed > www.theregister.com > 03/31/2026 > intel_arm_agi_cpu

Arm says AI agents need a new CPU. Intel doesn't buy it

2+ day, 3+ hour ago  (1032+ words) The Register Home Page Interview In recent weeks, the likes of Nvidia and Arm have revealed CPUs designed expressly to run AI agents like OpenClaw. Kevork Kechichian, who runs Intel's Data Center Group and served as executive vice president of…...

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go.theregister.com > feed > www.theregister.com > 03/26/2026 > ai_coding_assistant_not_more_secure

Using AI to code does not mean your code is more secure

6+ day, 21+ hour ago  (598+ words) As more people use AI tools to write code, the tools themselves are introducing more vulnerabilities. Researchers affiliated with Georgia Tech SSLab have been tracking CVEs attributable to flaws in AI-generated code." Last August, they found just two CVEs that…...

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go.theregister.com > feed > www.theregister.com > 03/26/2026 > greg_kroahhartman_ai_kernel

Linux kernel czar says AI bug reports aren't slop anymore

1+ week, 3+ hour ago  (796+ words) No one is quite sure what's behind it. Asked what changed, Kroah-Hartman was blunt: "We don't know. Nobody seems to know why. Either a lot more tools got a lot better, or people started going, 'Hey, let's start looking at…...

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go.theregister.com > feed > www.theregister.com > 03/26/2026 > github_ai_training_policy_changes

GitHub: We going to train on your data after all

1+ week, 17+ hour ago  (435+ words) Microsoft's GitHub next month plans to begin using customer interaction data " "specifically inputs, outputs, code snippets, and associated context" " to train its AI models. The code locker's revised policy applies to Copilot Free, Pro, and Pro+ customers, as of April…...

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go.theregister.com > feed > www.theregister.com > 03/24/2026 > onedrive_ai_restyle

Microslop stuffs AI photo restyling powers into OneDrive

1+ week, 2+ day ago  (159+ words) The ability to "Ghibli-fy" images with AI is not new. However, the functionality turning up in OneDrive - which means users can skip third-party services - is. Microsoft is rolling the feature out to iOS and Android versions of the OneDrive application,…...

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go.theregister.com > feed > www.theregister.com > 03/23/2026 > data_analytics_help_make

Data analytics help make the mighty lionesses roar

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (470+ words) Sponsored Post The Football Association has been working with Google Cloud technology to enhance the selection, development, training, and performance of the high-profile England women's team. The partnership has focused particularly on making football more accessible and inclusive by using…...

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go.theregister.com > feed > www.theregister.com > 03/19/2026 > why_realworld_ai_performance

Why real-world AI performance depends on the control layer

2+ week, 7+ hour ago  (165+ words) In modern AI datacenters, the CPU acts as the host and control plane. It manages data pipelines, coordinates compute across nodes, enforces isolation boundaries, and sustains utilization across attached accelerators. When orchestration falters, accelerator gains erode. When memory or I…...