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Samsung chip secrets leaked on ChatGPT, restrictions imposed

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Samsung workers accidentally shared sensitive chip data with ChatGPT to get solutions and answers. As soon as the company spotted the cases of a data breach, it imposed restrictions on the usage of ChatGPT and warned of complete blockage if the incident repeats.

According to the info, there were three incidents of entering Samsung Elec’s corporate information (related to chip data) into ChatGPT. Open AI support recommends not to submit any kind of sensitive/confidential data in ChatGPT as it may be reviewed by trainers of the AI chatbot.

On March 11, Samsung DS Division allowed the use of ChatGPT as it’s necessary for workers to stay aware of the latest technologies. However, the company issued a notice to its executives and employees to “be careful about internal information security and do not enter private information.”

Within 20 days of permitting the use of ChatGPT, the “internal information leakage” accident that was concerned about occurred. The contents of the accident identified by Samsung Electronics are “2 cases of leakage of equipment information” and “1 case of leakage of meeting contents.”

“I copied all of the problematic source code, entered it into ChatGPT, and inquired about a solution. In other words, the source code related to Samsung Electronics facility measurement was entered as open AI learning data,” said an employee of DS division.

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In a notification sent to DS Division’s executives and employees, Samsung said, “As soon as content is entered into ChatGPT, data is transmitted and stored to an external server, making it impossible for the company to retrieve it.”

After recognizing this, Samsung imposed “emergency measures” including limiting the upload capacity to 1024 bytes per question. The executives and staff involved in the corporate information leakage accident will be investigated and, if necessary, disciplinary action will be taken.

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However, the Korean tech giant is preparing measures to prevent data breaches through the ChatGPT AI chatbot. The company informed its executives and employees, “If a similar accident occurs even after emergency information protection measures are taken, access to ChatGPT may be blocked on the company network.”

A Samsung Electronics official said to a reporter who asked about the information leakage accident, “It is difficult to confirm because it is an internal matter of the company.”

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16 Billion usernames, passwords leaked: Your Apple, Google, and Facebook account might be at risk

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Hey everyone! We’ve got some serious news about a massive data breach that might affect billions of people. Over 16 billion login details – yes, 16 billion, have been exposed, and some of these belong to major platforms like Apple, Google, and Facebook. That’s a lot of personal information, and hackers can use it right now.

This major breach includes full login information, like the website address, usernames, and passwords, many of which are still valid. This means hackers can easily use them to get into accounts.

Unlike older leaks that contained old or outdated information, this data is recent and dangerous. Experts believe malware called “infostealers” is behind the breach. This malware is designed to steal personal details from infected devices, including login credentials, browsing history, and session cookies.

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Hackers can use the stolen data to get into your email, bank, or social media accounts. They might also trick you with fake messages or bypass security like two-factor authentication.

So, what can you do to stay safe? First, change your passwords, especially if you use the same one across multiple accounts. Use strong and unique passwords for each account and enable multi-factor authentication wherever possible. Make sure to scan your devices for malware, too.

This breach is a reminder that we all need to take control of our online security. With 16 billion logins exposed, now is the time to be extra careful and protect your digital life.

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Android’s Gemini Space taking step to throttle Samsung Now Brief

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Google could declare war on Samsung’s Now Brief feature with the new Gemini Space. The Pixel 10 series is expected to launch with this new Gemini Space, which should function in the way Now Brief does on Galaxy devices.

Samsung’s Now Bar displays small updates on the lock screen, while Now Brief offers a full-screen overview of contextual information. Google’s Gemini Space and Ambience Hub might deliver a similar experience for Pixel users.

Last year, Google tested moving the At a Glance widget to the bottom of the Pixel lock screen. This change aligns its design with Samsung’s Now Bar and Apple’s Live Activities, suggesting a visual overhaul for Gemini Space.

While Pixel’s At a Glance already provides some contextual data, it lacks the depth of Samsung’s Now Brief. Gemini Space could bridge this gap, offering Pixel users a richer, more accessible lock screen experience.

As Google prepares to launch Gemini Space, Pixel users can expect a more dynamic and informative interface. With its potential to rival Samsung’s features, Gemini Space could elevate the Pixel experience significantly.

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Evidence of Gemini Space first appeared in the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1 release, which includes a system configuration file named “Ambient Data.” This file is likely the internal codename for Gemini Space, hinting at its purpose.

Link between Gemini Space and Ambience Hub suggests a connection to contextual data, similar to features like ambient display or AOD. Findings indicate Gemini Space may include finance recaps and sports scores, enhancing the lock screen experience.

As Google preps a Now Brief-like feature for Pixel phones, Samsung is gearing up to elevate Galaxy experiences even further. The new One UI 8 update brings even more smart features and service integration that enhance the Now Brief feature.

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EA SPORTS FC 25 is now a Samsung TV game, grab free Xbox Game Pass

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Samsung joined forces with EA and Xbox to bring EA SPORTS FC 25 right to your TV – no console needed! Thanks to Samsung’s Gaming Hub, you can kick off the soccer action with ease, plus a free Xbox Game Pass freebie is also up for grabs.

You can stream the EA SPORTS FC 25 game on select Samsung Smart TV models and monitors using Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta). All you need is an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription and a controller.

Here’s the best part: new Xbox Game Pass subscribers can snag two months of Ultimate for free! This deal works for current Samsung TV owners or anyone buying a 2025 model like Neo QLED or OLED.

Just grab the Samsung Promotions app on your TV. Tap the Xbox banner or scan the QR code, then follow the steps to unlock your free Game Pass subscription.

Samsung is the first to bake Xbox Cloud Gaming into smart TVs, and it’s a total win for soccer fans. Play EA SPORTS FC 25 anywhere, anytime, without extra gear. It’s a game-changer.

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EA SPORTS FC 25 brings cool features like 5v5 Rush mode, letting you team up with buddies. Additionally, FC IQ gives you smarter tactical control, making every match feel more real and strategic.

The EA SPORTS FC 25 game is packed with over 19,000 players, 700 teams, and 30 leagues. It’s as close to real soccer as it gets, with authentic competitions and stars, all driven by real-world league data.

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“We are delighted to bring EA SPORTS FC 25 to Samsung TVs and monitors through cloud gaming on Samsung Gaming Hub,” said Hun Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “As the world’s leading TV manufacturer, one of our goals is to immerse soccer fans around the world in the exciting game of soccer, whether they are playing the game or watching a match live on a Samsung TV.”

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Samsung powers Marvell’s AI chips in new front against Nvidia in the US

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Samsung Electro-Mechanics has begun making and supplying silicon capacitors to Marvell Technology, a well-known US company that makes chips for artificial intelligence. In Q1 2025, the company started producing these silicon capacitors and has now delivered them to Marvell. This move is seen as a new challenge to Nvidia, the leader in AI chip technology.

So, what are silicon capacitors? Think of them as tiny helpers inside computer chips that keep power steady and help signals move smoothly. They are made using silicon wafers and can be placed very close to the main chip, which makes the whole system faster and more reliable. This is very important for AI chips that need to work quickly and handle lots of data.

At CES 2025, Samsung Electro-Mechanics’ CEO, Jang Deok-hyeon, mentioned they’ve already signed two big clients for these capacitors. He also shared the company’s goal to earn more than 100 billion won (about $75 million) in sales within one to two years from now.

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This project is just a part of a bigger plan to develop new technologies. Last year at CES 2024, the company introduced a project called ‘Mi-RAE,’ which includes five new areas –  silicon capacitors, all-solid-state batteries, hybrid lenses, glass substrates, and solid oxide electrolysis cells.

Samsung is also getting ready to produce glass substrates and provide battery samples to clients this year. Meanwhile, hybrid lenses are already being mass-produced.

By working with Marvell, Samsung is joining the US market for AI chips. As AI continues to grow, this collaboration could play an important role in the future of smart devices and high-performance computing in the US and beyond.

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Samsung shifts foldable focus to US amid sluggish S25 Edge sales

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Samsung is tweaking its game plan for 2025, dialing back on foldable phones while dodging potential US tariffs and grappling with slow Galaxy S25 Edge sales. It’s a tough time for foldables, so Samsung is leaning harder into its classic smartphones.

TheElec reports that Samsung is now targeting 600,000 foldable phone units in June for the US market, up from the previous 400,00 target. The company is preparing to avoid the potential US tariffs burden and launch the phones without a price hike.

The global foldable market is facing headwinds, with experts forecasting negative growth in 2025. Samsung is eyeing the US, where foldables still have fans. Despite tariff worries, it’s holding Galaxy Z Flip7 and Z Fold7 prices at $1,099 and $1,899.

Samsung has cut production for its Galaxy Z7 series. In June, the company plans to produce 1.34 million units, including 550,000 Galaxy Z Flip 7, 160,000 Z Flip 7 FE, and 630,000 Z Fold 7 units, down from earlier targets.

On the flip side, the sales of Samsung’s S25 series, launched in January 2025, are holding steady. The S25 Ultra is the star, followed by the Base and Plus models, but the new S25 Edge isn’t selling well, so Samsung is slashing its production.

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This reduction follows lackluster sales of the Galaxy Z Flip6 and Z Fold6, which sold around 4.9 million units combined. Unlike previous years, where the Z Flip models outsold the Z Fold models 65:35, 2024 saw a balanced 50:50 split.

Looking forward, the Korean tech giant is pumping up the S25 series production to 37.4 million units, up 7% from the Galaxy S24 lineup. It’s a bold move, and there’s talk of replacing the Plus for an Edge model in the 2026 Galaxy S26 series.

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