Duncan Riley

Duncan Riley is a senior writer at SiliconANGLE covering Startups, Bitcoin, and the Internet of Things. Duncan is a co-founder of VC funded media company B5Media and founder of news site The Inquisitr, and was a senior writer at TechCrunch in its earlier days. Tips? Press releases? Intersting startup? email: duncan@nichenet.com.au or contact Duncan on Twitter @duncanriley

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California advances AI regulation bill amid Silicon Valley concerns

The California State Assembly’s Appropriations Committee today voted in favor of a proposed law to regulate the artificial intelligence industry that has drawn the ire of some in Silicon Valley and federal lawmakers. SB 1047, the Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act, would require developers of “frontier” models — models that cost ...

Misconfigured access controls expose sensitive data on Oracle NetSuite websites

A new report out today from software-as-a-service security management company AppOmni Inc. is warning of an issue in Oracle NetSuite’s SuiteCommerce platform that could allow attackers to access sensitive data thanks to misconfigured access controls on custom record types. NetSuite, owned by Oracle Corp. since 2016, is a popular SaaS enterprise resource planning platform. One of ...

Russian state-sponsored phishing campaign targets Western NGOs and diplomats

A Russian state-sponsored spear phishing campaign has been found to be targeting Western and Russian civil society targets, including nongovernmental organizations, independent media and at least one former U.S. ambassador. The campaign, detailed Wednesday by Citizen Lab and dubbed “River of Phish,” engaged targets with personalized and highly plausible social engineering in an attempt to gain ...

Google to remove potentially risky app from Pixel devices following security report

Google LLC has committed to removing a dubious application found on some or all Pixel phones following a report about it representing a serious security vulnerability, be it that the severity of the vulnerability is in dispute. A report released today by mobile device security company iVerify LLC, in conjunction with the security team at ...

New report identifies critical vulnerabilities found in open-source tools used in AI

A new report released today by Protect AI Inc. has detailed a range of new vulnerabilities found in artificial intelligence systems as the AI market and the tools therein continue to expand and grow at a rapid pace. The vulnerabilities were found through Protect AI’s “huntr” AI and machine learning bug bounty program, which has more ...

TigerEye releases open-source DuckDB.dart to simplify data-intensive application development

TigerEye Labs Inc., an artificial intelligence-powered planning and revenue management platform company, today announced the open-source release of DuckDB.dart, a tool that helps developers build and run data-intensive applications more easily and efficiently. DuckDB.dart is a native Dart application programming interface for DuckDB that has been designed to simplify the creation of data-intensive applications for ...

Mimecast acquires Aware to enhance security and compliance in workplace collaboration tools

Email security provider Mimecast Ltd. announced today that it has acquired artificial intelligence collaboration security platform startup Aware for an undisclosed price. Founded in 2017 as Nullable Inc., Aware offers a purpose-built platform and targeted AI models that identify risk in unstructured data found in workplace collaboration tools such as Slack and Microsoft Teams. Designed to prevent the ...

FTC cracks down on fake reviews and influencer misconduct with new rule

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission today announced a final rule that will ban marketers from using fake reviews, including those generated with artificial intelligence and other deceptive marketing methods such as paying for bots to inflate follower counts. The rule allows the FTC to strengthen enforcement and seek civil penalties against violators. “Fake reviews not ...

Apple reportedly moving forward with iPad-like home device with robotic arm

Apple Inc. is reported moving forward with plans to develop a tabletop home device that combines an iPad-like display with a robotic arm. The report from Bloomberg’s usually very accurate Apple analyst Mark Gurman cites people familiar with the matter saying the company has tasked several hundred people to work on the device. Along with ...

New report finds companies in US and UK plan to boost spending on AI

A new report out today from cloud solutions and technology provider Searce Technologies Inc. has found that large companies in the U.S. and the U.K. are making significant investments in artificial intelligence, including that nearly one in 10 companies plan to spend more than $25 million on the technology. The 2024 State of AI report, based ...