
WHEN AI BREAKS OUT, 'HUMAN ERROR' IS THE WRONG VERDICT
OpenAI and Anthropic blame containment misconfigurations for their models breaching real companies, but a safety architecture that only holds with the guardrails on was never safe.
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OpenAI and Anthropic blame containment misconfigurations for their models breaching real companies, but a safety architecture that only holds with the guardrails on was never safe.

Console prices have doubled their launch trajectory in 15 months, and the 'save up for a console' path for younger and casual players is effectively closed.

When Google can't sell one of its biggest clients enough compute, the real story isn't oversupply. It's that the crunch gets worse before it gets better.

Sony's move to an all-digital future for new PlayStation games makes business sense, but the people it hurts most are the ones with the least room to absorb it.

Rockstar's 'physical' edition of GTA VI is just a code in a box, and the most anticipated game ever is about to make digital-only the industry default.

Xbox just reversed two years of going multiplatform, locking Gears of War: E-Day and Clockwork Revolution to its own hardware. Exclusivity isn't dead. It's back on both sides, and that tells you what it was always for.

Halo Studios has walked back the wording that suggested both PS5 players needed PlayStation Plus for local co-op, and that correction matters more than the original panic.

GameStop's pivot to Pokémon cards and pop-culture figures is generating real revenue, but mistaking a nostalgia economics play for a genuine retail reinvention misreads what the company is actually doing.