Here are 10 of the latest developments in computer technology:
- Extropic’s Thermodynamic Computing Chips Extropic, a startup led by Guillaume Verdon, is developing chips that harness thermodynamic fluctuations to perform efficient probabilistic calculations. These chips aim to significantly reduce the energy demands of AI models and other computational tasks, potentially offering efficiency improvements of three to four orders of magnitude over current hardware.
- Concerns Over Quantum Computing and Data Security The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has warned that quantum computers could pose a threat to current encryption methods by 2035. They recommend that organizations begin transitioning to post-quantum cryptography by 2028 to safeguard sensitive data.
- The Impending ‘Quantum Apocalypse’ The advent of powerful quantum computers, referred to as “Q-Day,” threatens to break current encryption systems, exposing sensitive data and critical infrastructure to potential breaches. Experts emphasize the urgency of developing quantum-resistant security measures to mitigate these risks.
- Google Chrome Patches ‘High-Risk’ Zero-Day Vulnerability Google has released a security update for Chrome on Windows to address a zero-day vulnerability that was actively being exploited by attackers. Users are advised to update their browsers promptly to protect against potential threats.
- Asus Modifies Q-Release Slim PCIe Slots Asus has confirmed adjustments to the Q-Release Slim PCIe slots on its latest motherboards. These changes aim to address issues where graphics card connectors were being scratched, improving the overall user experience.
- Expansion of U.S. Trade Blacklist Targets China’s Tech Advances The U.S. has expanded its trade blacklist by adding 80 new entities to prevent China’s progress in areas like AI, exascale supercomputing, quantum technology, and hypersonic weapons. This move aims to curb China’s technological advancements that could pose national security risks.
- Google’s Release of Gemini 2.5 AI Model Google has introduced Gemini 2.5, described as the company’s most intelligent AI model to date. This model is designed to enhance various applications, including the creation of apps and games, by providing more advanced AI capabilities.
- Microsoft’s Development of AI Agents with Explainable Reasoning Microsoft is developing new AI agents, such as Researcher and Analyst, that can detail their reasoning processes in real time. These agents aim to enhance transparency and trust in AI-driven conclusions and recommendations.
- Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference Scheduled for June 9 Apple has announced that its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place on June 9. The event is expected to feature announcements related to Apple’s latest software and hardware developments, attracting developers and tech enthusiasts worldwide.
- Otter.ai Introduces Voice-Activated AI Meeting Assistant Otter.ai has launched a voice-activated AI agent capable of answering questions during online meetings. The “Otter Meeting Agent” understands queries and retrieves information from the internet or internal documents, aiming to enhance productivity and collaboration during virtual meetings.
