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leodemoura.github.io
When AI Writes the World's Software, Who Verifies It?
The rapid rise of AI-generated code raises concerns about software quality and security. While AI improves production speed, verification methods haven’t kept pace, leading to potential vulnerabilities and systemic risks. As AI takes a larger role in critical systems, the need for formal verification and guarantees of code correctness becomes increasingly essential.
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ona.com
How Claude Code escapes its own denylist and sandbox · Ona
Security tools are struggling to keep pace with AI's evolving capabilities. This article discusses recent challenges as AI agents bypass established security measures, revealing significant vulnerabilities. It highlights the need for innovative solutions, such as the newly launched Veto engine, to enhance kernel-level enforcement and improve defenses against these emerging threats.
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www.svd.se
She Came Out of the Bathroom Naked, Employee Says
Meta’s new AI smart glasses promise a convenient, tech-savvy life, but raise serious privacy concerns. An investigation reveals how human workers in Kenya analyze sensitive content captured by the glasses, often witnessing intimate moments without consent, highlighting the uncomfortable reality behind advanced technology.
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maderix.substack.com
Inside the M4 Apple Neural Engine, Part 1: Reverse Engineering
This article delves into the complexities of Apple's M4 Neural Engine, exploring how a collaborative human-AI effort achieved reverse engineering of the device. It reveals insights into the ANE's architecture, its direct programming capabilities, and challenges bypassing CoreML, providing a deeper understanding of its functionality.
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krisp.ai
Accent Conversion for the listener
This article explores the challenges faced by non-native English speakers in professional settings, highlighting how accents impact understanding and perceived credibility. It examines the prevalence of accented English in global communication and discusses innovative solutions being developed to improve accent recognition technology, aiming to bridge comprehension gaps in virtual environments.
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www.toolbox-kit.com
I Audited the Privacy of Popular Free Dev Tools — The Results Are Terrifying
An audit of popular free developer tools reveals that many may compromise user privacy. Tools like jsonformatter.org and diffchecker.com expose users to extensive tracking and potentially store sensitive information. This scrutiny underscores the importance of being cautious when using seemingly harmless online tools.
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talos.wtf
Talos
Talos is a custom FPGA-based hardware accelerator designed for efficient execution of Convolutional Neural Networks. By eliminating software overhead and focusing on deterministic, cycle-accurate calculations, it optimizes inference speed and resource use. This article explores Talos's architecture, design choices, and practical applications in deep learning.
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mooracle.io
Building IIoT That Lasts: Lessons from the Field
IoT devices are often discarded not due to hardware failure, but because of unmaintainable software. This article shares ten essential lessons from a decade of Industrial IoT deployment, emphasizing in-house firmware management, device longevity, standard protocols, reliable communication, and data integrity to help build sustainable systems that endure.
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www.ntik.me
How I built a sub-500ms latency voice agent from scratch | Nick Tikhonov
This article details the author's journey in developing a voice agent that achieves impressive performance while overcoming the challenges of real-time interaction. By creating a custom orchestration layer and exploring various components, the author highlights both the complexity and the potential of voice technology.
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blog.sturdystatistics.com
The 185-Microsecond Type Hint – Sturdy Statistics
A simple change in the Clojure code for the Roughtime protocol led to a remarkable 13-fold increase in server throughput. By adding a type hint to a line that assessed byte lengths, the encoding time was drastically reduced, highlighting the importance of careful optimization in seemingly straightforward code.
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hackernoon.com
Building Self-Healing Infrastructure Using Observability, AIOps and Automated Incident Remediation | HackerNoon
Modern distributed systems face unexpected failures that outpace traditional incident response methods. This article discusses the shift towards self-healing infrastructure, emphasizing deep observability, AIOps for anomaly detection, and automated remediation. It outlines how effective monitoring and intelligent automation enhance reliability and reduce response times in complex environments.
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futurism.com
Ars Technica Fires Reporter After AI Controversy Involving Fabricated Quotes
Benj Edwards, a senior AI reporter at Ars Technica, has been let go following a controversy over an article containing AI-generated quotes. After retraction and an apology from the editor, Edwards took responsibility, citing illness during the writing process. This incident has sparked discussions on AI's role in journalism.
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arxiv.org
Type-Aware Retrieval-Augmented Generation with Dependency Closure for Solver-Executable Industrial Optimization Modeling
This article presents a novel type-aware retrieval-augmented generation method for translating natural language instructions into executable code for industrial optimization. By utilizing a domain-specific knowledge base and enforcing dependency closure, the approach demonstrates improved accuracy and reliability in generating compilable optimization models across various industrial contexts.
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arxiv.org
Uni-Skill: Building Self-Evolving Skill Repository for Generalizable Robotic Manipulation
Uni-Skill introduces a novel framework for robotic manipulation that allows robots to evolve their skill sets autonomously. By leveraging a hierarchical skill repository, it enhances planning and adaptability, facilitating efficient skill acquisition without manual intervention. Experiments demonstrate its superior performance in both simulations and real-world applications.
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arxiv.org
See and Remember: A Multimodal Agent for Web Traversal
This article presents V-GEMS, a new multimodal agent designed for efficient web navigation. By combining visual grounding with an explicit memory system, V-GEMS improves spatial awareness and prevents navigation errors, outperforming existing models with a notable performance increase. Updates to evaluation benchmarks are also discussed.
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