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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Minor edits to AI skills can make agents go rogue

    AI agents can become uncontrollable if their skills are slightly modified, leading to unintended actions. This vulnerability, known as indirect prompt injection, occurs because agents treat all inputs, including malicious ones, as equally authoritative. To mitigate this, security measures should be implemented outside the AI model itself, such as strictly allowing only specific tools and limiting the scope and lifespan of credentials. AI

    Minor edits to AI skills can make agents go rogue

    IMPACT Mitigating indirect prompt injection is crucial for secure AI agent deployment, preventing data breaches and unauthorized actions.

  2. 📰 AT&T Sues California In Bid To Stop Offering Traditional Phone Service An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: AT&T on Wednesday filed suit (PDF) ag

    AT&T has filed a lawsuit against California officials, seeking a court order to cease offering traditional phone services. The company argues it should not be compelled to continue providing these legacy services. This legal action stems from a regulatory mandate requiring AT&T to maintain its traditional phone lines. AI

  3. AT&T is the first carrier to charge an admin fee for its prepaid plans AT&T is the first, but how long before Verizon and AT&T follow suit? https://www. android

    AT&T has become the first mobile carrier to implement an administrative fee on its prepaid plans. This new charge is expected to be closely watched by other major carriers like Verizon, who may follow suit. The introduction of this fee could signal a broader trend in how carriers structure their pricing for prepaid services. AI

    AT&T is the first carrier to charge an admin fee for its prepaid plans AT&T is the first, but how long before Verizon and AT&T follow suit? https://www. android
  4. Datacenter builders face an impossible quandary: Demand to the left of me, protests to the right

    The booming demand for AI infrastructure is creating a significant strain on the US power grid, leading to a quandary for datacenter builders. Simultaneously, the personal tech market is seeing a surge in demand for premium devices, with Lenovo reporting record profits due to this shift. However, the broader AI landscape is also presenting new security challenges, particularly concerning API attacks and the evolving threat of AI-assisted exploits. AI

    Datacenter builders face an impossible quandary: Demand to the left of me, protests to the right

    IMPACT AI's rapid growth is straining critical infrastructure and reshaping market demands, while also introducing new security vulnerabilities.

  5. AT&T will give you the new Razr+ flip phone for under $5 a month - no trade-in required With this Memorial Day deal, AT&T is offering new and existing customers

    AT&T is offering a Memorial Day deal that allows new and existing customers to purchase the 2026 Razr+ flip phone for under $5 per month. This offer does not require a trade-in of an old device. The specific price point is $4.43 per month for the device. AI

    IMPACT This is a consumer electronics deal with no direct impact on AI operations.

  6. AT&T wants to ditch Cali copper phone lines to save billions

    AT&T is seeking to abandon its copper phone lines in California, a move it claims will save billions of dollars. The company has filed lawsuits to facilitate this transition away from the aging infrastructure. This initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize its network and reduce operational costs. AI

    AT&T wants to ditch Cali copper phone lines to save billions

    IMPACT Minimal direct impact on AI operators; focuses on telecommunications infrastructure.

  7. Can’t make video calls on your AT&T Samsung phone? It’s not just you Samsung and AT&T are playing the blame game right now. https://www. androidauthority.com/sa

    Users of AT&T Samsung phones are experiencing issues with making video calls, with both Samsung and AT&T pointing fingers at each other for the problem. The specific error message or cause is not detailed, but the situation is causing frustration for affected customers. AI

    Can’t make video calls on your AT&T Samsung phone? It’s not just you Samsung and AT&T are playing the blame game right now. https://www. androidauthority.com/sa