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Security

Beyond Chatbots: Why Autonomous AI Agents Introduce an Identity-First Security Risk

AI agents aren’t just smarter chatbots; they operate with distinct identities and degrees of autonomy that let them act on infrastructure and data. That identity-plus-autonomy combo requires enterprises to move security from conversational filters to identity governance, least-privilege controls, and operational checkpoints. Three agent types and why identity changes the problem Enterprises now deploy three […]

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AI

Customization Is Now Infrastructure: Build Modular ModelOps, Not One-Off Fine-Tuning

Enterprises that treat AI customization as a project instead of core infrastructure are already losing ground. The stronger signal from the market and vendors (Microsoft Azure, Red Hat AI) is that durable advantage comes from modular, governed pipelines that let organizations embed domain knowledge and evolve models continuously, not from isolated fine-tuning experiments. Assembling modular […]

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AI

Runway’s $10M Fund Signals a Shift from Vendor to Ecosystem Controller — How Startups Should Decide

Runway has launched a $10 million early-stage fund and a Builders program that together aim to pull startups onto its video‑intelligence platform rather than merely sell tools — a move with concrete trade‑offs for founders weighing capital, credits, and potential platform lock‑in. Who this offer genuinely fits Founders building interactive, real‑time video applications are the […]

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AI

Copilot Health combines hospital and wearable data — designed to inform patients, not to replace doctors

Microsoft’s Copilot Health packages personal health records, wearable streams and verified medical content into a separate, clinically supervised Copilot environment intended to help people interpret information and navigate care — explicitly as an aid, not a substitute for a clinician. How Copilot Health assembles a user’s health picture Copilot Health pulls clinical records from more […]

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CVE-2025-53521: F5 BIG-IP APM reclassified as critical RCE — what distinguishes active exploitation from earlier DoS assessments

F5‘s BIG-IP Access Policy Manager vulnerability CVE-2025-53521—originally treated as a denial-of-service issue—was reclassified as an unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE) after March 2026 intelligence showed active exploitation. The change forced CISA into the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) list and triggered federal patch mandates; organizations must treat this as an immediate compromise risk, not a mere […]

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AI

Sora’s shutdown is a reality check for studios and AI product teams

OpenAI’s March 2026 shutdown of Sora—its hyperrealistic generative-video app launched in September 2025—wasn’t just a failed consumer experiment. It exposed a specific set of legal, economic, and governance constraints that studios, unions, and AI product teams must factor into any plan to ship generative video at scale. The concrete sequence: launch, licensing drama, and shutdown […]

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Infiniti Stealer is not a macOS exploit — it weaponizes ClickFix social engineering and Nuitka-compiled Python to bypass defenses

Infiniti Stealer is a recently documented macOS infostealer that relies on a fake CAPTCHA (the ClickFix technique) and a Nuitka-compiled Python payload to evade detection — it succeeds because it manipulates users, not by exploiting a software vulnerability. How the attack actually reaches a user In observed samples the initial lure is a Cloudflare-style CAPTCHA […]

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AI

With $100M in the bank, Bluesky’s Attie hands AI feed control to users

Bluesky has rolled out Attie, an AI-driven app that lets individual users craft their own feeds with natural‑language prompts. Built on the open atproto protocol and using Anthropic’s Claude model, Attie is intended to shift algorithmic control away from platform-optimized engagement and into the hands of account holders — a move that comes as Bluesky […]

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