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Meet the 17-year-old who helped change Microsoft's bug bounty program

High school student helps strengthen Microsoft's digital defenses
Editor's take: At an age when most teenagers are just beginning to explore the possibilities of technology, one high school junior has already made a name for himself in the world of cybersecurity. Dylan, now 17, first caught the attention of Microsoft's Security Response Center at just 13, when he reported a critical vulnerability in Microsoft Teams. The discovery ultimately reshaped the company's bug bounty program and set Dylan on a unique professional path.
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Intel may scrap 18A node in favor of 14A to attract Apple and Nvidia

New CEO distances company from Gelsinger's 18A legacy, could lead to billion-dollar write-off
TL;DR: Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is reportedly considering scrapping the company's 18A manufacturing process for external foundry customers. Instead, Tan wants Team Blue to focus on the newer and more efficient 14A node in hopes of securing major clients like Apple and Nvidia away from TSMC.
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In Silicon Valley's AI war, top researchers now command multi-million dollar paychecks

Meta and OpenAI escalate battle for top AI talent
Bottom line: The competition for artificial intelligence talent in Silicon Valley has reached a fever pitch, with tech giants Meta and OpenAI locked in a high-stakes battle to recruit and retain the industry's brightest minds. This rivalry is reshaping not only compensation norms but also the culture and priorities of AI research teams across the sector.
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