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Global costs of cyber attacks in 2024 and the future

Dataconomy

trillion 11% 2029 $15.6 IBM’s 2023 Cost of Data Breach report shows customers bear damages as companies pass costs through increased prices. In 2023, Cloudflare reported a 117% spike in these attacks. As per ExpressVPN’s recent study, the projected cost of cyber attacks for 2024 is as follows: USD 9.5 trillion 10.5%

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Gates Foundation commits $75M to support post-secondary education in Washington state

GeekWire

Nearly 70% of all projected job openings in the state between 2024 and 2029 will require some education beyond high school. Early next year, the initiative will invite regional organizations to apply to a “learning network” that will explore why students don’t enroll in post-secondary programs and consider solutions.

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Sony let Insomniac burn with Spider-Man, Wolverine, and more in it

Dataconomy

Now social media is full of Sony’s, the parent company of Insomniac Games, future plans. Here is the roadmap: Venom (2025) Wolverine (2026) Spider-Man 3 (2028) New Ratchet & Clank (2029) X-Men (2030) According to CyberDaily , Rhysida claims to have uploaded 98 percent of the 1.67 million files.

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Elon Musk thinks we’re close to solving AI. That doesn’t make it true.

Vox

His latest, first reported by CNBC and picked up widely thereafter, took place a few weeks ago at the World Government Summit in Dubai. Last May, Musk said he’d be “surprised if we don’t have AGI by” 2029. Extremist organizations, like the alt-right social network Gab, have already begun announcing intentions to build their own AI.

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Facebook’s satellite connectivity team switches over to Amazon’s Project Kuiper

GeekWire

A schematic shows the design for the phased-array antennas to be used for Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellite broadband network. Facebook has struck a deal to have more than a dozen of its wireless internet experts move over to Amazon to work on its Project Kuiper satellite broadband network, The Information reported today.