When Your Chatbot Needs a Bouncer Before It Talks to You
Imagine walking into a library, approaching the reference desk, and being stopped by a security guard who demands to read […]
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Imagine walking into a library, approaching the reference desk, and being stopped by a security guard who demands to read […]
You’re running your nightly security scan. Trivy—trusted by millions, downloaded 1.5 billion times—is checking your container images for vulnerabilities. The
David Sacks spent months as the White House AI czar. Now he’s stepping down to return to venture capital. Meanwhile,
$40 billion. That’s not just SoftBank’s latest loan—it’s a timer counting down to one of the most consequential public offerings
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The narrative writes itself: all eleven co-founders have now left Elon Musk’s xAI, and the tech press is treating it
AI chatbots are terrible friends. That’s the uncomfortable conclusion emerging from Stanford’s latest research into how large language models respond
Bluesky’s new AI-powered feed builder, Attie, isn’t just another content curation tool—it’s a confession that algorithmic feed design has become
Imagine building a Formula 1 car that can only drive in circles. It’s fast, it’s impressive, and spectators love watching
Imagine opening your door to find police officers with a warrant for your arrest. The crime? Fraud committed in a