Japanese enterprise IT is focusing on a very physical AI risk: hardware destruction. A bug in OpenAI’s Codex CLI wrote 37 terabytes of data to a user's SSD in just 21 days due to a telemetry flaw. While the West debates existential AI threats, Japanese media is warning of immediate, costly hardware wear and tear, urging strict verification of even the most popular tools.#Japan #AsiaAI #JapanTech #AIhttps://asiaai.fyi/?p=246#japan-radar-what-37-terabytes-in-21-days-beware
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