Two companies already collaborating with the world's largest pharma organizations are now working together to move open-source AI into regulated production ...
ActiveState explains how GitHub Actions attack chains can evade traditional CI security scanners, why passing a scan doesn't ...
Google fixed Rogue Agent, a Dialogflow CX Code Blocks flaw that could let one writable agent affect every chatbot in a Cloud ...
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An "agentic threat actor" successfully exploited a Langflow flaw to steal data from a production database server and encrypt ...
Now, you can let a simple open-source CLI module turn any command into a GUI for you instead. That’s the solution Jordanian ...
Olalekan Olasupo a fellow in the Advanced Data Analysis and Visualisation track of 3MTT transformed his career into a skilled ...
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3D-printed autonomous interceptor aircraft targets hostile drone swarms at 350 mph
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Ranking within Google’s traditional search results provides diminishing returns. Ads, AI Overviews, and other search engine results page (SERP) features push organic links further down the page. As ...
A method for arrayed CRISPRi screening in organoids enables the investigation of morphogenesis in human stem cell-derived tissues, revealing the roles of ZIC2, SOX11, and ZNF521 in neural tube closure ...
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AI could do anything. Then it met PowerPoint.
by Mike Taylor in Also True for Humans Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Sign up to get it in your inbox. As a consultant, I spend a lot of time in PowerPoint. Data doesn’t drive decisions, ...
No matter how advanced, cyber attacks have always needed a human at the keyboard. Those days might be coming to an end.
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