Proxy News Today — August 19, 2026

ProxyNews newsroom brief · 1h ago · 1 min read · via ProxyNews

SteelSeries’ comfy wireless gaming headset is nearly half off and more — today's proxy signal.

The pace of innovation in AI and emerging tech shows no signs of slowing, but with great power comes great vulnerability. Today, we're seeing a mix of exciting product launches and sobering security updates. On one hand, we're getting closer to a future where seamless, high-quality interactions with technology are the norm - PlayStation's new wireless gaming speakers and SteelSeries' discounted wireless gaming headset are set to elevate gaming experiences, while Tesla's long-awaited Cybercab launch promises to revolutionize transportation. On the other hand, we're reminded that as our reliance on technology grows, so does its attack surface - OpenAI recently suffered a security breach via Hugging Face, and Bluesky is reeling from another DDoS attack.

In response to these challenges, companies are doubling down on security and safety measures. OpenAI, for instance, is implementing new security changes and has also launched a safer version of ChatGPT specifically designed for teenagers - a nod to the fact that teens have already been using the platform, and it's time to provide a more secure environment for them. As our daily lives become increasingly intertwined with AI, agents, and other emerging technologies, it's heartening to see industry leaders prioritizing protection and responsible innovation. Today's stories highlight both the incredible potential and the pressing challenges of our rapidly evolving tech landscape.

Today's signal:
• SteelSeries’ comfy wireless gaming headset is nearly half off (theverge.com)
• OpenAI lays out new security changes after its AI hacked Hugging Face (theverge.com)
• PlayStation’s wireless gaming speakers launch in November (theverge.com)
• Tesla is finally launching the Cybercab — let’s hope it’s ready (theverge.com)
• Bluesky says its recent outage was caused by another DDoS attack (techcrunch.com)
• OpenAI launches a safer ChatGPT for teens — years after teens started using it (techcrunch.com)

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