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AI Agent Arms Race Capability Outruns Governance
Major AI companies deploy billions of agents amid a rising governance gap, leading to increased security incidents and unregulated autonomy.
RoundupForge: The Data Layer
Thorsten Meyer AI has posted a RoundupForge page focused on the data layer, but technical details remain unavailable.
Zig by Example
A new educational approach called ‘Zig by Example’ has been introduced, aiming to simplify Zig programming language learning through practical examples.
Age verification tech could put children at greater risk, says think tank
A think tank warns that mandatory online age verification could increase risks for children and adults, despite aims to reduce online harm.
OneDrive data now has an expiry date
Microsoft’s OneDrive now enforces data expiry dates on stored files, marking a significant change in cloud storage policy. Details are still emerging.
Technology Is Never Neutral: Pope Leo XIV’s AI Encyclical, and the Empty Chairs in the Room
Leo XIV released his first AI encyclical with Anthropic’s Chris Olah present, while other major labs were absent from the public speaker list.
The Frameworks Can’t See the Thing That Matters: A Year of AI-Enabled Cyber Threats
Anthropic analysis of 832 banned accounts says AI-enabled cyber threats are outgrowing common threat taxonomies.
Glasspane: When Transparency Itself Becomes the Product
Glasspane has detailed new workforce, AI telemetry and public sharing features for infrastructure visibility.
Private AI prompt workspace for sensitive teams
A new local-first AI prompt workspace is being tested for small regulated teams handling sensitive data, aiming to improve control and compliance.