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Can AI Agents Be Trusted? Security Risks Explained

AI agents are becoming increasingly autonomous — managing workflows, making decisions, and executing complex tasks with minimal human input. But as their capabilities grow, so do concerns around security, data leaks, and system reliability. In this article, we explore whether AI agents can truly be trusted, examine the autonomy paradox, and break down the real…

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Nvidia Reports Strong AI Chip Sales Amid Tech Bubble Concerns

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) reported another record quarter, driven by soaring demand for its artificial intelligence chips. The company posted $46.74 billion in revenue for the second quarter of 2025, surpassing Wall Street’s forecast of $46.05 billion. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $1.08, above analyst estimates of $1.01. Despite the strong results, Nvidia stock fell 2.3% in after-hours trading,…

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AI Psychosis vs Schizophrenia: What New Research Reveals

King’s College Study Highlights New Mental Health Risks from Chatbots Researchers at King’s College London have documented more than a dozen cases of people spiraling into paranoid and delusional behavior after obsessive chatbot use. The findings, published in a new study awaiting peer review, suggest that so-called “AI psychosis” shows clear parallels to existing mental health crises — but also…

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Manus: World’s First Autonomous AI for Task Automation

In a major breakthrough in AI technology, a team of Chinese engineers has unveiled the world’s first fully autonomous AI agent, Manus. Unlike traditional AI systems like ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Grok, which require human input to operate, Manus can independently carry out complex tasks without explicit instructions. This leap in AI development signals a…