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Reports of identity crimes to the Identity Theft Resource Center decreased in 2024 compared to 2023. However, victims who report their crimes are suffering greater financial losses than ever.
AI is driving a new era of hardware disruption, echoing past tech revolutions and raising existential risks for today’s leading chipmakers.
IBM has revealed its roadmap for bringing a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, online by 2029, which is significantly earlier than many technologists thought possible.
Could Jony Ive, with his unparalleled design pedigree and a little bit of AI whispering in his digital ear, finally be the one to birth truly revolutionary AI hardware?