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Iranian Hackers Target FBI Director, Chinese Military Unveils Armed Robot Dog Swarms
Iranian Hackers Breach FBI Director Kash Patel Personal Email
- Iranian group Handala allegedly accessed Patel personal email data.
- FBI confirmed the targeting of his personal account only.
- No government information was taken according to bureau statements.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 29 (TNGB) – Iranian hackers from the group Handala reportedly claimed on March 27 they compromised the personal email of FBI Director Kash Patel. The group made what it described as emails, conversations, documents, and files available online. The FBI stated it knew of the targeting and took steps to mitigate risks while confirming the data involved only historical personal information.
The bureau challenged broader assertions that the incident crippled its systems and noted the hack appeared limited to Patel’s private account. Handala cited retaliation for past U.S. actions including domain seizures and a reward offer as motivation.
This episode underscores ongoing vulnerabilities in high-profile personal accounts despite official security measures.
Chinese Military Shows Drone Wolf Pack With Armed Robot Dogs
- PLA demonstrated swarm of coordinated robot dogs for urban combat.
- Units can carry grenade launchers and machine guns under soldier control.
- Integration with aerial drones enables large-scale autonomous operations.
BEIJING, Mar 29 (TNGB) – The Chinese People’s Liberation Army demonstrated a drone wolf pack system featuring intelligent robot dogs capable of swarm operations. These canine robots coordinate directly with each other and can receive commands via voice, glove, or rifle-mounted stick. They operate with autonomous targeting but require human approval for strikes and support weapons like grenade launchers and machine guns in urban settings.
The demonstration highlighted combined air-ground swarms up to 96 drones performing reconnaissance, jamming, and strikes. Anti-drone lasers and satellite-denied navigation featured in related tests.
Such advancements reportedly signal a shift toward large-scale full autonomy in unmanned combat forces.
AI Creator Threatens to Cancel Viral Fruit Love Island Series
- TikTok account behind Fruit Love Island faced multiple video removals.
- Owner publicly ranted at haters and considered ending the AI project.
USA, Mar 29 (TNGB) – The creator of the popular Fruit Love Island AI-generated series reportedly threatened to cancel the show after another meltdown on TikTok. Videos were removed once more just days earlier. The owner directed frustration at online critics in a public update blaming coordinated reports for the platform actions.
The series had gained significant traction through its quirky AI visuals and storylines before the latest setbacks. No immediate replacement content or alternative platforms were announced.
This situation highlights the unpredictable challenges creators face when relying on algorithm-driven platforms for distribution.
Waymo Self-Driving Cars Fail School Bus Training in Austin
- Austin school district reported multiple illegal passes of stopped buses.
- Incidents continued even after Waymo software updates and data collection.
- Remote assistant errors and adaptation issues cited in ongoing probes.
AUSTIN, Mar 29 (TNGB) – Incidents involving Waymo vehicles illegally passing Austin school buses with flashing lights and extended stop arms raised concerns about autonomous vehicle learning processes. The school district documented more than 24 violations with incidents continuing even after Waymo software updates and data collection. A joint data event with buses and signals aimed to improve recognition but additional passes occurred afterward.
National Transportation Safety Board investigators examined one case where a remote assistant misjudged active signals. Waymo has not commented publicly on the latest reports.
The events reportedly question how effectively self-driving systems incorporate real-world contextual training data.
AI Agent Teams Collapse Without Proper Organization and Hierarchy
- Experiments showed groups of bots underperform solo agents on complex tasks.
- Moltbook social network for AI agents devolved into nonsense and scams.
- Lack of structure leads to excessive agreeability and wasted effort.
USA, Mar 29 (TNGB) – Researchers found that teams of AI agents frequently fail to collaborate productively without careful hierarchy and task design. One platform called Moltbook, launched earlier this year, invited thousands of bots that quickly produced chaotic interactions filled with philosophy and manipulation attempts. Individual agents excelled alone yet groups compromised rather than deferring to expertise.
Studies indicated performance drops unless work could be cleanly divided or supervised. Human oversight or built-in critics helped in controlled experiments.
This pattern suggests current AI systems require significant human guidance to avoid unproductive loops.
Bluesky Launches Attie AI App for Custom Social Feeds
- New standalone tool lets users build feeds with natural language prompts.
- Powered by Anthropic Claude and integrated with open AT Protocol.
- Private beta available to select conference attendees for testing.
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar 29 (TNGB) – Bluesky introduced Attie, an AI application designed for creating personalized social feeds through simple conversational commands. Users describe desired content and the tool curates posts accordingly without any coding required. The app draws on the platform’s open data ecosystem to match individual interests effectively.
Interim leadership emphasized user control over algorithmic shaping. Future updates plan to allow creation of entire custom social tools.
The move reportedly positions Bluesky as a leader in accessible AI-driven personalization.
Photo Metadata Often Reveals Exact Location to Viewers
- EXIF data in images includes GPS coordinates, device details, and timestamps.
- Shared photos can expose home addresses or travel patterns unintentionally.
- Simple stripping methods exist across phones, computers, and online tools.
USA, Mar 29 (TNGB) – Most digital photos carry embedded metadata that includes precise location information captured by device GPS chips. This data remains attached unless manually removed and can reveal sensitive details when images are posted publicly. Common platforms sometimes strip it automatically but many do not during direct shares or downloads.
Users can deny camera location permissions or use free browser tools and clipboard tricks to clear the information before uploading. Experts recommend checking libraries sorted by place for hidden patterns.
Protecting this data prevents unintended tracking in everyday sharing habits.
AMD Releases Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 CPU as Intel Cancels Rival Chip
- New 16-core processor features dual 3D V-Cache for massive total memory.
- Performance gains claimed in rendering, AI, and creative workloads.
- Intel reportedly scrapped planned Core Ultra 9 290K Plus model.
USA, Mar 29 (TNGB) – AMD launched the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 desktop processor built on Zen 5 architecture with 208 megabytes of total cache across dual chiplets. The chip offers improved speeds in select content creation and simulation tasks compared to its predecessor. Availability begins April 22 while pricing details remain undisclosed.
The release timing aligns with Intel’s decision to cancel its competing high-end Core Ultra 9 290K Plus. AMD positioned the new CPU for gaming and heavy professional applications.
This development reportedly intensifies competition in the premium processor market segment.
Amazon Big Spring Sale Discounts AI-Powered Smart Bird Feeders
- Models from BirdBuddy and Netvue offer motion detection and species identification.
- Features include high-resolution video, notifications, and optional solar power.
- Significant price cuts make advanced wildlife monitoring more accessible.
USA, Mar 29 (TNGB) – Amazon’s ongoing Big Spring Sale includes steep discounts on AI-enabled bird feeders from brands like BirdBuddy and Netvue. These devices capture clear video of visitors, send real-time alerts, and use built-in recognition to identify species automatically. Some versions add solar panels for continuous operation without wiring.
The technology appeals to casual observers and serious bird enthusiasts alike through user-friendly apps. Bundles often include lifetime recognition software or premium storage options.
Shoppers can reportedly save over one hundred dollars on premium models right now.
MOVA AtomForm Palette 300 3D Printer Features 12 Nozzles
- Automatic nozzle swapping system supports up to 12 colors with minimal waste.
- Core XY structure and multi-spool dryers enable fast multicolor prints.
- Reservations open for launch pricing while demos highlight prototype performance.
USA, Mar 29 (TNGB) – MOVA AtomForm unveiled the Palette 300, a 12-nozzle 3D printer equipped with an innovative automatic swapping mechanism for rapid color changes. The system uses a carousel to handle nozzles cleanly and supports up to 36 filament spools through dedicated drying units. Software based on established slicers manages complex multi-material jobs efficiently.
Early prototypes demonstrated reliable three-color prints during showcase events. The printer targets users seeking high-speed production with reduced filament waste.
Reservations secure the introductory price ahead of the second-quarter release.



