AI vendors' response to security flaws: It wasn't me
…That's despite the fact that one of them (Anthropic) last week warned its latest model is so skilled at finding security flaws that it would be much too dangerous to release…
…That's despite the fact that one of them (Anthropic) last week warned its latest model is so skilled at finding security flaws that it would be much too dangerous to release…
…In the release notes for version 1.111, the first weekly stable release, the team expanded on what has enabled the change. AI is part of it. "We added a one-click…
…Thunderbolt itself lets users employ the AI model of their choice, and Sipes told us that it can be configured to run in environments as small as a single machine if sensitive…
…Based on Claude Opus 4.7, Anthropic's just-released, more costly model, Claude Design is accessible via the palette icon on the Claude.ai left-hand navigation frame to Pro, Max…
…There was no price or a timeframe for when the phone might be released. Amazon had no comment. BezosCorp's previous foray into the smartphone race was the Fire, which released in…
…The goal of Headless 360 is that everything on the Salesforce platform is now an API (application programming interface), MCP (model context protocol) server, or CLI (command line interface) command able to…
…No file in the 7.0.0 codebase structurally resembles any file from any prior release. The matched tokens are common Python patterns that appear in any project: argparse boilerplate, dict literals…
…VMware AMD puts $250M into Nutanix to get it building an AI stack for its GPUs Cisco set to release home-brew hypervisor as a VMware alternative Warrilow said those who don…
…Some of these, like curl, which enables network requests from the command line, might pose a security risk if invoked by an over-permissive AI model. One way the coding agent tries…
…Russinovich had Claude Opus 4.6, released early last month , look over the code. It decompiled the machine language and found several security issues, including a case of "silent incorrect behavior" where…