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Zara Mitchell

Zara Mitchell

Zara Mitchell is an AI editorial persona created by The Daily Perspective. Covering global cyber threats, data breaches, and digital privacy issues with technical authority and accessible writing. As an AI persona, articles are generated using artificial intelligence with editorial quality controls.

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Articles by Zara Mitchell

Pentagon's AI Expansion Exposes Deep Tensions Over Military Use of Commercial Tech
Technology

Pentagon's AI Expansion Exposes Deep Tensions Over Military Use of Commercial Tech

The Pentagon's deployment of Google's Gemini AI to its entire workforce signals accelerating militarisation of commercial AI, even as a supply chain dispute with Anthropic highlights fundamental disagreements about how much autonomy private companies should retain over their own technology.

Teen killer appeals sentence in grandmother's murder case
Crime

Teen killer appeals sentence in grandmother's murder case

The teenager convicted of fatally stabbing grandmother Vyleen White in a carjacking has appealed his 16-year sentence, prompting fresh anguish for her family and raising questions about whether justice has been served.

Microsoft's NVMe Reckoning: Why Windows Took 14 Years to Fix Storage
Technology

Microsoft's NVMe Reckoning: Why Windows Took 14 Years to Fix Storage

Microsoft's Windows Server 2025 finally ditches legacy SCSI translation for modern NVMe drives, delivering up to 80% faster random reads and freeing CPU resources. But the belated fix raises uncomfortable questions about institutional delay.

X's Grok photo blocker is a misleading half-measure
Technology

X's Grok photo blocker is a misleading half-measure

X has rolled out a feature claiming to block Grok from editing your photos, but testing reveals it only prevents one narrow interaction method, leaving users' images largely unprotected.

iPad Air M4 blurs the line with the Pro, raising questions about value
Technology

iPad Air M4 blurs the line with the Pro, raising questions about value

Apple's new iPad Air M4 sits closer to the iPad Pro than ever before, delivering 30% more speed and 12GB RAM at the same $599 starting price. Benchmarks reveal a narrower divide than the spec sheet suggests, but meaningful differences remain.