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Anthropic’s new ‘Mythos’ model beats every other AI on cybersecurity tasks — and the company just locked access to a hand-picked list of governments and utilities
An AI model built by Anthropic just completed a simulated 32-step corporate network hack from start to finish, chaining together reconnaissance, lateral movement, privilege escalation, and data theft ...
Few other companies seem as committed to driving enthusiasts right now, especially when it comes to building fun cars such as ...
Following Lotus' press release outlining its renewed multi-powertrain strategy under Focus 2030, Automotive News sat down ...
At the back end of 2021, Lotus was one of the carmakers looking to go all-electric by the end of the decade. Now, barely five ...
Alfa Romeo Fans Are Finally Getting A New Giulietta-Style Hatchback Mercedes-AMG will debut a new V8 engine in 2026 in ...
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Chevrolet has a 'big' new V8 engine coming
Chevrolet is planning something new. Not a new car or truck, and not a version of an existing model with more oomph under the hood. This one comes from Chevrolet Performance, which makes it ready to ...
In an exclusive interview, the "Father of the Hellcat" reveals why the Copperhead’s proportions are "not cheated" and why a hybrid V8 is "an 8-track" technology.
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem shared early targets for the V8's size, power, and gas/electric energy split as he confirmed F1's plan to drop the hybrid V6: “It will happen.” Throughout the nearly ...
Four races into Formula One’s new era and the peak of electrical power’s influence on the sport may already be in the rear-view mirror, motorsport officials say. The Miami Grand Prix was the first ...
MIAMI, May 3 (Reuters) - Formula One will switch from its current V6 hybrid engines to louder and simpler V8s by 2031, and possibly even 2030, according to the head of the sport's governing body.
When Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the president of motorsport's governing body the FIA, told media last weekend that Formula 1 was returning to V8 engines, everyone took notice. It has become the talking ...
Formula 1 could be heading back to V8 engines as early as 2030, with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem declaring: ‘It’s coming.’ And if the sport’s power unit manufacturers aren’t onboard, the FIA ...
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