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To force companies to be more transparent about rapid developments, Illinois would likely rely on “the Big Four accounting and auditing firms—Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC—to audit their safety practices,” Wisor said. The required independent audits will likely frustrate Trump, who has tried and failed to stop states from implementing AI safety laws as Congress stalls on passing any legislation. For Trump, the priority has been to promote AI industry interests, but he began considering expanding federal government safety testing after Anthropic’s Mythos was released and the AI firm limited acces

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Hacker News · u/mosiddi · Jan 30, 2026

Show HN: Agent OS – Safety-first platform for building AI agents with VS Code

Hi HN, I built Agent OS because I was tired of the "orchestration tax" – writing the same safety checks, memory management, and tool-handling code in every AI agent project. What it does: - Visual policy edit…

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Hacker News · u/lucarizzo1010 · 3w ago

Show HN: AgentShield – Stop AI agents from spending money unsupervised

I'm a recent grad from UMich and built AgentShield because agentic AI is moving fast but payment safety hasn't caught up. Agents are already being handed API keys, stablecoin wallets, and payment credentials - if one mis…

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r/netsec · u/unknownhad · May 10, 2026

The compression of the exploit timeline: Why n-day gaps and 90-day embargoes are failing in practice.

The traditional vulnerability disclosure timeline relies on a fundamental assumption: exploit development and vulnerability discovery take time. Over the last 12 months the integration of LLMs into offensive tooling has …

r/Android · u/MishaalRahman · May 12, 2026

New features, emojis, & security improvements: Here’s everything new coming to Android!

Hi Reddit, We just wrapped up The Android Show | I/O Edition, and a core theme of the show was how we’re making your phone more helpful so that you can spend less time looking at it and more time living your life. To mak…

Hacker News · u/GrizzlyMedicine · 13h ago

Safety Ideas, and a Testable Path

Hello. You don't know me. I know of some of your stories from across the varied aspects of technology, and have followed or many years. I am not a developer. I am not from a computer science background. And I'm not from …

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