Mila stories - Page 30
Mila is a research institute and innovation hub focused on advancing artificial intelligence from the lab into real-world impact. Stories under this tag explore how Mila collaborates with industry, investors and policymakers to turn strong AI research foundations into thriving startup ecosystems and practical applications.
By reading Mila-tagged articles, you’ll gain insight into how AI research organizations are shaping investment priorities, influencing venture capital flows and advocating for the infrastructure needed to scale cutting-edge ideas. These stories highlight the strategies, partnerships and policy recommendations that can help transform scientific advances in AI into sustainable companies and long-term economic value.
Game review: F1 25 (Xbox Series X)
Mon, 9th Jun 2025
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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formula one
F1 25 on Xbox Series X delivers photorealistic graphics and diverse modes, including 'Braking Point 3' story and F1 movie chapters, for a thrilling racing experience.
Basic security controls could prevent most major data breaches
Sun, 8th Jun 2025
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malware
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data protection
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ransomware
Basic cyber security controls could prevent the majority of major data breaches, says analysis of UK and Australian data affecting tens of millions annually.
How managed XDR boosts cyber security visibility for SMEs
Fri, 6th Jun 2025
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firewalls
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semiconductors
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network security
Data#3 launches Managed XDR service, using AI and 24/7 monitoring to boost cyber security visibility for resource-limited SMEs.
Taboola launches Predictive Audiences to boost ad targeting
Fri, 6th Jun 2025
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martech
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cdp
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trends & predictions
Taboola has unveiled Predictive Audiences, an AI-powered tool on its Realize platform to boost ad targeting and improve conversion rates for advertisers.
HubSpot launches direct connector for ChatGPT CRM insights
Fri, 6th Jun 2025
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saas
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crm
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data analytics
HubSpot has launched a direct ChatGPT connector for CRM insights, enabling users to analyse customer data with natural language queries and no coding.
Claroty adds business-centred risk tools to xDome platform
Fri, 6th Jun 2025
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uc
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advanced persistent threat protection
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physical security
Claroty enhances its xDome platform with Device Purpose and Risk Benchmarking tools, helping firms prioritise cyber-physical system risks by business impact.
Claroty adds impact-centric tools for stronger CPS security
Fri, 6th Jun 2025
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saas
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advanced persistent threat protection
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physical security
Claroty's new xDome features help firms prioritise cyber-physical system risks by business impact, boosting collaboration and security across operations.
SaaS adoption drives growth for manufacturers in Australia, NZ
Fri, 6th Jun 2025
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saas
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digital transformation
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edge computing
Investment in SaaS technology is driving growth and agility in Australia and New Zealand's manufacturing sector, with 89% of firms adopting cloud solutions.
Retail cyber-attacks surge as weak defences lure criminals
Fri, 6th Jun 2025
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devops
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mfa
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phishing
Retailers face a surge in cyber-attacks as weak defences and lapses in multi-factor authentication make them prime targets for criminals seeking valuable data.
Hands-on Review: Cricut Maker 4 brings pro-grade crafting to the desktop
Fri, 6th Jun 2025
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windows
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ios
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teachers
The Cricut Maker 4 is a powerful, fast desktop tool for precise DIY crafting, but its software issues may test users' patience.
DeepHealth boosts ultrasound AI by integrating See-Mode team
Thu, 5th Jun 2025
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ai
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population health management
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medical reporting
DeepHealth will enhance its ultrasound AI by integrating See-Mode's thyroid and breast imaging tech, boosting workflow efficiency and diagnostic accuracy.
Rapid7 Q1 2025 incident response findings
Thu, 5th Jun 2025
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malware
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firewalls
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ransomware
Rapid7's Q1 2025 report reveals stolen credentials without MFA cause 56% of breaches, while manufacturing faces the highest threat from ransomware attacks.
EDDIESTEALER Rust malware mimics CAPTCHA to steal credentials
Thu, 5th Jun 2025
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phishing
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email security
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cybersecurity
A new Rust-based malware, EDDIESTEALER, uses fake CAPTCHA pages to trick users into running code that steals browser credentials and crypto wallets.
Why Process Intelligence is vital for success with Agentic AI
Thu, 5th Jun 2025
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crm
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data analytics
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erp
Agentic AI is transforming enterprise operations, but its success hinges on Process Intelligence providing timely, accurate insight into how businesses truly operate.
How Norby the language robot is more than just a companion
Wed, 4th Jun 2025
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robots
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network infrastructure
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smart home
Norby, an AI-powered language robot supporting over 30 languages, was showcased by founder Adrian Mullan at Dell Technologies World in Las Vegas.
Study finds 84% of severe cyber incidents use LOTL methods
Wed, 4th Jun 2025
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firewalls
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ransomware
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network security
Bitdefender research reveals 84% of severe cyberattacks exploit common system tools like netsh.exe, evading traditional defences with LOTL methods.
Park Place opens Uptime Academy access to boost Softcat skills
Tue, 3rd Jun 2025
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partner programmes
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it services
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education, learning & training
Park Place Technologies grants Softcat access to Uptime Academy, boosting partner skills in IT services and strengthening joint customer support.
Fake CAPTCHA scam targets 2,353 WordPress sites, warns CyberCX
Tue, 3rd Jun 2025
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malware
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martech
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advanced persistent threat protection
CyberCX warns 2,353 WordPress sites, including 82 in Australia and New Zealand, have been targeted by the DarkEngine fake CAPTCHA scam spreading malware.
Straker partners with n8n to automate quality AI translations
Tue, 3rd Jun 2025
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saas
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uc
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devops
Straker has teamed up with n8n to launch Straker Verify, automating AI translation workflows while ensuring quality and compliance for businesses globally.
Russian Market remains key player in cyber credential theft
Tue, 3rd Jun 2025
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saas
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malware
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cloud security
Russian Market remains pivotal in cyber credential theft, with over 136,000 alerts in 2024 for stolen credentials sold at just USD $2 each.