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When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real?
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Ramp has shared the architecture of Inspect. This internal coding agent has quickly reached about 30% adoption for merged ...
AI-generated code can introduce subtle security flaws when teams over-trust automated output. Intruder shows how an AI-written honeypot introduced hidden vulnerabilities that were exploited in attacks ...
In this edition of the reader story, we meet a 30-something tech consultant who often ignored logic and followed his heart, but still landed on his feet. About this series: I am grateful to readers ...
Companies struggle to sort through thousands of applications and properly assess skills, particularly when dealing with a ...
OpenAI Codex has arrived in JetBrains IDEs with free promotional credits. The GPT-5.2-Codex agent can autonomously debug, ...
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