The security landscape this week reveals a clear pattern: attackers are targeting trust—trusted updates, trusted marketplaces, and increasingly, trusted AI workflows. Here’s what matters for anyone building or deploying AI agent systems. The Core Insight...
Databricks just announced $5.4 billion in annual revenue run rate, up 65% year-over-year. More than $1.4 billion of that comes from AI products. CEO Ali Ghodsi wants you to know that the “AI kills SaaS”...
OpenAI has officially begun testing advertisements in ChatGPT for users on its Free and Go subscription tiers. The move, announced Monday, marks a significant shift in how the world’s most popular AI assistant will be...
Salvatore Sanfilippo (antirez), the creator of Redis, has done it again. His latest project, voxtral.c, is a pure C implementation of Mistral AI’s Voxtral Realtime 4B speech-to-text model. Zero external dependencies. No Python runtime. No...
Open source has always operated on implicit trust. You submit a pull request, a maintainer reviews it, and if the code makes sense, it gets merged. For twenty years, this system worked because the barrier...
What if I told you that a children’s TV show from 2002 could teach us something profound about software correctness? A recent deep-dive into formal verification using Lean4 takes us on an unexpected journey—from nostalgic...
You’re chatting with your AI assistant through Telegram. It fetches some web content, generates a helpful response with a link. Before you even read the message, your data is already gone. No clicks required. The...
What if I told you there’s a team building security software where no human ever looks at the code? No code reviews. No pull request approvals. Just specs in, working software out. Welcome to the...
Picture this: you’ve just installed Cursor, the hottest AI coding assistant everyone’s raving about. You’re ready to become a 10x developer overnight. But what if the very tool promising to boost your productivity is actually...
AI makes you more productive. AI also depletes you faster than ever. Both statements are true, and we haven’t figured out how to reconcile them yet. The Core Insight Simon Willison surfaces a finding from...