Month: April 2026

Codex, Claude Code, and Copilot Were All Breached — Attackers Targeted Credentials, Not AI Models

Codex, Claude Code, and CopilotWere All Breached — Attackers Targeted Credentials, Not AI Models : These were not random one-off accidents. They were the latest entries in a nine-month streak of attacks that hit every major AI coding tool on the market: Codex, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and Google’s Vertex AI. Six separate research teams participated. Every single exploit followed the exact same playbook: find the credential the AI agent is holding, steal it, and walk straight through the front door of a production system.

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OpenMOSS Introduces MOSS-Audio: A New Open-Source Model for Speech and Sound Intelligence

OpenMOSS Introduces MOSS-Audio: A New Open-Source Model for Speech and Sound Intelligence- You heard words, sure. But you also picked up on the speaker’s mood from the tone of their voice. You noticed when they laughed, when they sounded uncertain, and when they spoke with confidence. If there was background music, you absorbed the atmosphere it created. If someone coughed in the background, your brain flagged it briefly and moved on. And if someone asked you “what did the host say around the 15-minute mark?”, you could probably scroll back and find it.

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InvoiceFlow Review: The Best Invoice Tool for Beginners?

InvoiceFlow Review: The Best Invoice Tool for Beginners? – InvoiceFlow is a Windows desktop application built specifically for creating and managing professional invoices. It installs on your Windows 10 or Windows 11 computer and runs entirely offline. There is no browser login, no cloud account to set up, no monthly subscription, and your data never leaves your machine.

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The Ultimate Guide to Inference Caching for Large Language Models

The Ultimate Guide to Inference Caching for Large Language Models – If you have ever built something on top of a large language model API, you have probably felt the pain. Slow responses. Rising costs. The same system prompt being processed over and over again like the model has never seen it before. For small projects, this is annoying. At scale, it becomes a real problem.

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OpenAI Launches $100 ChatGPT Pro Plan with 5x Higher Codex Limits Than Plus

OpenAI Launches $100 ChatGPT Pro Plan with 5x Higher Codex Limits Than Plus – On April 9, 2026, OpenAI dropped a new pricing tier right in the middle of its lineup: a $100 per month ChatGPT Pro plan, sitting squarely between the $20 Plus plan most casual users know and the premium $200 Pro plan that was already out there. The whole pitch? You get five times more usage on Codex, OpenAI’s agentic coding tool, compared to what Plus subscribers get.

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What Is Search Box Optimization (SBO) and Why It’s the Next Big Thing in Digital Marketing

What Is Search Box Optimization (SBO) and Why It’s the Next Big Thing in Digital Marketing – Imagine this. Someone opens Google and starts typing. Before they even finish their sentence, a dropdown list of suggestions appears. One of those suggestions shows your brand name right next to the keyword they were searching for. They didn’t ask for you. Google just put you there. And to that person, it looks like Google itself is recommending your business.

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How One AI Platform Is Replacing 10 Separate Tools (And Why Creators Are Taking Notice)

How One AI Platform Is Replacing 10 Separate Tools (And Why Creators Are Taking Notice) – At its core, WaveSpeed AI is a unified media generation hub. What that means is simple: instead of using Midjourney for images, Runway for video, ElevenLabs for audio, and some random tool for 3D, you come to one platform and get access to all of that through a single interface.

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OpenAI Unveils GPT-Rosalind, a Restricted-Access Life Sciences Model Alongside an Expanded Codex GitHub Plugin

OpenAI Unveils GPT-Rosalind, a Restricted-Access Life Sciences Model Alongside an Expanded Codex GitHub Plugin – Getting a new drug from a lab bench to a pharmacy shelf takes somewhere between 10 and 15 years on average. Billions of dollars. Thousands of researchers. And still, most drug candidates fail before they ever reach a human patient.

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