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Microsoft revamps Windows Insider Program with simpler structure and more user control
I’m glad Microsoft simplified the Insider program - it was overdue
A man sits, using a laptop running the Windows 11 operating system.

Microsoft is rolling out a major overhaul of its Windows Insider Program, aiming to simplify how early Windows features are tested while addressing long-standing user complaints around complexity and control. The update marks one of the biggest structural changes to the program in years, signaling a shift in how Microsoft wants to collaborate with its testing community.

A Simpler Insider Program Built Around Feedback And Control

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Discord users breach access controls to reach Anthropic’s Mythos model
This AI security breach shows why your data still needs protection
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A recent security incident involving Anthropic has highlighted just how fragile the safeguards around advanced AI systems can be. A Wired report suggests that a small group of users, operating through private Discord channels, managed to gain unauthorized access to the company’s highly restricted Mythos AI model - an experimental system designed for cybersecurity applications.

A Breach That Exposes Bigger Risks Around AI Control

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I never thought AI would add typos – but it kind of makes sense
“Anti-Grammarly” tool uses AI to make writing imperfect on purpose
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A new AI tool is flipping one of the oldest rules of digital communication on its head: perfect grammar is no longer the goal. Instead, the latest trend is to make emails look deliberately human - even if that means adding typos.

When AI Starts Making You Sound Less Perfect

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