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AI & Machine Learning

1. Scaling safe enterprise AI with OpenAI governance frameworks

OpenAI’s latest governance frameworks offer enterprise leaders a structured blueprint for scaling safe and compliant AI deployments globally. The adoption of large language models has steadily progressed towards requiring sustainable, commercial-grade architecture. OpenAI has released its Frontier Governance Framework (FGF), documenting how the organisation addresses systemic risk assessment and mitigation. The framework maps directly to […] The post Scaling safe enterprise AI with OpenAI govern...

2. Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.8

Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.8, an upgrade to Claude Opus 4.7 that the company says brings improved results for coding, agent work, reasoning, and knowledge work. The platform can be used through claude.ai, Claude Code and the Claude API, with the API name claude-opus-4-8. The company has also altered some of the details of […] The post Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.8 appeared first on AI News.

3. Google Pay preps for AI agents with Universal Commerce Protocol

Google Pay is overhauling its payment infrastructure for an impending wave of transactions from AI agents. The latest updates introduce the Universal Commerce Protocol and a new server architecture, positioning Google Pay as a central clearinghouse for purchases executed by autonomous agents rather than human users. AI agents – designed to perform tasks like booking […] The post Google Pay preps for AI agents with Universal Commerce Protocol appeared first on AI News.

4. NBA plans AI system for automatic out-of-bounds calls

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said the league plans to introduce an automated system for certain officiating decisions, including out-of-bounds calls. The system would use AI and cameras placed around the court to determine possession. Silver compared the approach to Hawk-Eye, the tracking technology used for line calls in tennis. Disputed call preceded Silver’s comments Silver’s […] The post NBA plans AI system for automatic out-of-bounds calls appeared first on AI News.

5. Google folds Display Ads into AI-first Demand Gen platform

Google is folding Display Ads into its AI-powered Demand Gen platform, marking the end of a long-standing digital advertising model. The Google Display Network (GDN) has been a staple of the open internet for almost twenty years. Marketers previously relied on its predictable framework to target placements, bid on audiences, and A/B test static creative […] The post Google folds Display Ads into AI-first Demand Gen platform appeared first on AI News.

6. Exploring the Benefits of AI Bots for Forex Trading in Forex Markets

The foreign exchange market is really moving away from pure intuition and toward a space shaped by speed, data and precision. By using automated systems in your routine, you can approach volatility with a level of discipline that manual trading often struggles to maintain. Every entry and exit can be based on clear rules, not […] The post Exploring the Benefits of AI Bots for Forex Trading in Forex Markets appeared first on AI News.

7. Building a Context Pruning Pipeline for Long-Running Agents

Modern AI agents built on top of large language models (LLMs) are designed to run continuously.

Software Development

1. Why Linux creator Linus Torvalds gets angry hearing β€œ99% of code is AI”

During his keynote at the recent Open Source Summit North America, Linux and Git creator Linus Torvalds did not mince The post Why Linux creator Linus Torvalds gets angry hearing β€œ99% of code is AI” appeared first on The New Stack.

2. Vendor neutrality isn’t magic: A hard look at the OpenTelemetry ecosystem

The OpenTelemetry (OTel) ecosystem provides us not only with a standard data format and transport mechanism for generating, processing, and The post Vendor neutrality isn’t magic: A hard look at the OpenTelemetry ecosystem appeared first on The New Stack.

3. β€œThe AI did it” won’t save you when EU regulators come knocking

The European Union’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is just months away from ushering in a new era of accountability that’s The post β€œThe AI did it” won’t save you when EU regulators come knocking appeared first on The New Stack.

4. The fix for soaring AI cloud bills exists β€” so why won’t we trust it?

To hear Yasmin Rajabi, chief operating officer at CloudBolt, tell it, there’s an imbalance in how we view automation. We’re The post The fix for soaring AI cloud bills exists β€” so why won’t we trust it? appeared first on The New Stack.

5. AI is shipping code faster than security was built to handle

Snyk has entered the AI-powered penetration testing market with a new product it says addresses the gap in how enterprises The post AI is shipping code faster than security was built to handle appeared first on The New Stack.

6. Why AWS scrapped OpenSearch’s architecture to chase agent workloads

AWS on Thursday launched what it calls a near-total rebuild of its managed search and vector engine, in an effort The post Why AWS scrapped OpenSearch’s architecture to chase agent workloads appeared first on The New Stack.

7. Claude Opus 4.8 is here: effort controls, dynamic workflows, cheaper fast mode, better honesty, less deception

On Thursday, Anthropic released the newest version of its flagship model, Opus 4.8, which allows users to control Claude’s effort, The post Claude Opus 4.8 is here: effort controls, dynamic workflows, cheaper fast mode, better honesty, less deception appeared first on The New Stack.

8. Percona celebrates 20th birthday with new foundation β€” and a goat cake

Percona, which makes a popular open-source database-as-a-service (DBaaS), celebrated its 20th birthday this week with a rebrand, a new supporting The post Percona celebrates 20th birthday with new foundation β€” and a goat cake appeared first on The New Stack.

9. Why OpenAI and Anthropic are hiring forward deployed engineer teams

Companies adding AI to their products often think that a powerful model is the key to successful integration. This assumption The post Why OpenAI and Anthropic are hiring forward deployed engineer teams appeared first on The New Stack.

10. Claw-style AI agents are coming to the enterprise. The governance infrastructure is still catching up.

The press release version of Automation Anywhereβ€˜s EnterpriseClaw announcement is straightforward enough: a new capability for deploying what the company The post Claw-style AI agents are coming to the enterprise. The governance infrastructure is still catching up. appeared first on The New Stack.

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In this two-for-one special recorded at HumanX, Ryan is joined by Dataiku’s Florian Douetteau to chat about the governance, orchestration, and data requirements for serious agentic systems and 1Password’s Nancy Wang for a conversation on making agent swarms secure.β€‹β€‹β€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€β€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€β€‹β€β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€β€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€β€β€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώ...

13. In an AI world, the most valuable developers will be both artisans and buildersβ€‹β€‹β€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€β€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€β€‹β€β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€β€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€β€β€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€β€‹β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€‹β€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€‹β€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€β€‹β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€‹β€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€β€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œ

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14. Agents on a leash: Agentic AI remains mostly single-agent and monitored at workβ€‹β€‹β€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€β€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€β€‹β€β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€β€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€β€β€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€β€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€‹β€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€‹β€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€β€‹β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€‹β€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€‹ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€β€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€‹β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œ

AI’s impact on software engineering continues, and more and more of that AI is packaged as agents as results from our newest pulse survey show agentic usage has almost doubled (59%) since we last asked about it in our annual Developer Surveyβ€‹β€‹β€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€β€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€β€‹β€β€‹β€ο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€‹ο»Ώβ€β€β€‹β€β€‹β€β€Œβ€β€β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€‹β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€β€β€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€‹ο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€Œβ€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€β€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€‹β€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€Œο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώβ€β€Œβ€β€‹ο»Ώβ€Œβ€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€‹β€ο»Ώο»Ώβ€Œβ€β€β€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώβ€β€Œο»Ώβ€Œβ€‹β€Œβ€β€Œβ€Œβ€Œβ€ο»Ώ...

15. VitaeForge: Breaking the ATS Barrier

Open-source ATS Optimization Framework | GitHub Repository Abstract This article presents VitaeForge, an open-source framework designed to overcome the challenges posed by Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) in modern job applications. As hiring processes increasingly rely on automated filtering, qualified candidates often find their resumes rejected before human review due to keyword mismatches, formatting issues, and lack of optimized content structuring. VitaeForge addresses this problem through...

Programming Languages

1. Someone hid a full RAT inside a fake npm package and exfiltrated victim data to HuggingFace

A malicious npm package name js-logger-pack, went through 29 versions on the registry which was looking innocuous logger and ending as a binary dropper. The payload it dropped was 81 MB of binary called MicrosoftSystem64 which is a full cross-platform RAT packaged as a Node.js Single Executable Application, so it shows up as a native binary to endpoint tools rather than a node process. And the clever bit was instead of sending the stolen data directly to a C2 server, it uploads everything to pri...

2. Why AWS Lambda Uses Firecracker Instead of Containers

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3. Programming with ellipsis

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4. How 2004 RuneScape fit a multiplayer RPG into 56k dial-up

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5. The case for Direct I/O - why it matters for high performance storage

Hello everyone, Recently I published on GitHub HedgeDB, my high-perf and persisted Key-Value store. Internally, it uses Direct I/O (O_DIRECT) almost everywhere. In this article I explain the reasons behind this choice, also motivated from some fun experiments I had with fio that you can find in the article. and some consideration about the page cache. submitted by /u/IlPresidente995 [link] [comments]

6. FastAPI Introduces Official VSCode Extension

FastAPI released an official VSCode extension, which includes features such as route exploration, endpoint search, and CodeLens-style navigation. This tool aims to enhance the development experience for FastAPI users. submitted by /u/Top-Rush83 [link] [comments]

7. I Stopped Fighting My Tools and Built a Game Engine in D

Alexandros Kapretsos describes how he used some D programming language features in his 2D game engine. He covers his approach to memory management, how he employs metaprogramming, writing scripts with D, and more. submitted by /u/aldacron [link] [comments]

8. The Filesystem Is the API (with TigerFS)

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9. Edge.js: Running Node apps inside a WebAssembly Sandbox

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Game Development

1. Crafting Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's mournful tale ft. Jennifer Svedeberg-Yen

This month, GDC Content Marketing Manager Beth Elderkin chats with Sandfall Interactive lead writer and localization producer Jenniver Svedberg-Yen about the creative decisions that went into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

2. Balatro publisher Playstack is being sold to GameSpot and Fandom parent company

The proposed majority takeover values the UK publisher at around $169 million.

3. 007 First Light has topped 1.5 million sales

License to thrill.

4. Micro-grants for indies, another hardware price hike, and Valnet sinks to new lows - Patch Notes #54

Plus: The Witcher 3 is getting a new expansion and Destruction AllStars is shutting down.

5. Remedy Entertainment CEO: Alan Wake and Control should have sold more

The newly-appointed CEO believes film and TV adaptations will help increase the current audience.

6. The Rockstar Game Workers Union breaks cover

'We're determined to win justice for the 31 fired workers.'

7. Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown reinvents TV storytelling for survival strategy - Narrative Notebook #3

Fun will now commence.

8. Global Game Jam launches micro-grant program to support indies and emerging talent

The non-profit organization wants to unite indie studios with aspiring professionals by facilitating paid micro-projects.

9. Valve raises Steam Deck OLED prices by over $200

The premium 1TB model will now cost an additional $300 in the United States.

10. Report: Payment for some TheGamer staff now tied to per-article sessions

Parent company Valnet described the new payment scheme as a 'new and exciting, performance-based bonus system.'

Gaming News

1. Fable Has Been Delayed To February 2027

Fable has officially been delayed to February 2027, Xbox has confirmed. Originally scheduled to release in late 2026, the next game from Forza Horizon 6 developer Playground Games has instead been shifted to Q1 2027. This story is developing.

2. Modern Warfare 4’s DMZ Map Might’ve Been Teased In Call Of Duty’s Latest Video

Call of Duty's latest video "From The Ward" is a documentary showing a behind-the-scenes look at Infinity Ward's development of Modern Warfare 4, and one scene could be teasing a first look at the game's DMZ map. DMZ was originally introduced with the reboot of Modern Warfare 2, bringing the elements of an extraction shooter to Call of Duty as the game's third mode. DMZ also took place on the same maps used for Warzone, so it's possible the map image shown below will be used for both modes in Mo...

3. The Witcher 3’s Songs Of The Past Expansion Was Supposed To Release Sooner

The Witcher 3's upcoming expansion, Songs of the Past, was originally targeted to release this year, but developer CD Projekt Red pushed it to 2027. During an earnings call, CD Projekt's joint-CEO Michal Nowakowski said there was a "moment" when the Polish studio envisioned releasing Songs of the Past in 2026, but it was decided that shifting to 2027 would allow for "the best possible result." "We had a moment where our plans assumed that Songs of the Past would be released this year, but we dec...

4. Mina The Hollower Guides Hub

Mina the Hollower is Yacht Club Games' long-awaited action-adventure game. Whether you're looking to find secret bosses, hoping for some much-needed weapon upgrades, or searching for the best trinkets and sidearms to take with you, we've got you covered. Beginner tips and tricks - From looking at those mirrors a little more carefully, to finding some early game trinkets to give you a helping hand, and more. How to get a map - While this map doesn't show you a room-by-room navigation system like ...

5. Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 Cosmetics Will Feel β€œAuthentic” To Series, Devs Claim

Call of Duty fans have the same several questions every time a new entry is revealed, and one fairly contentious one involves the inclusion of crossover skins that break away from the franchise’s milsim aesthetic. If we take the word of Modern Warfare 4 developer Infinity Ward, the upcoming game will commit to authenticity. Emphasizing that "every aspect" of Modern Warfare 4 is "anchored in the game's narrative," an X post from Infinity Ward reads: "Every feature, every decision needs to feel au...

6. Call Of Duty: MW4 Features A β€œDifferent Version” Of Captain Price

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 brings back the popular and fan-favorite character Captain Price, played by Barry Sloane, but for the events of MW4, he's a changed man. Spoilers for the Modern Warfare series follow below. At the end of the campaign for 2023's Modern Warfare 3, Price kills General Shepherd, and that's something that Price "can't really come back from," according to MW4 narrative director Jeff Negus. He said in an Xbox Wire interview that Price in MW4 will be "a different version" ...

7. 007 First Light Includes A Classic Hitman-Era Easter Egg

Video game developers love to leave Easter eggs behind for longtime fans, and in 007 First Light, IO Interactive has resurrected one of its oldest jokes. Dating all the way back to 2006's Hitman: Blood Money, IO has regularly slipped in an inside joke revolving around Allan and his inability to add details to in-game assets. The tradition is alive and well in 007 First Light, cementing Allan's post-it note legacy. Image credit: David Smith During the 007 First Light campaign, you'll be tasked wi...

8. Call Of Duty: MW4 Cast Includes Leading Actors From Two Very Popular TV Shows

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4's cast of actors is coming into focus, with Luke Tennie from the beloved Apple TV show Shrinking taking on a leading role and Beef and The Last of Us actor Young Mazino in the main role of Private Park. Other actors with roles in the game include Prisca Kim (Beef, Loot), Lanny Joon (Baby Driver, Hollywood Wasteland), William Lipton (General Hospital), and Barry Sloane returning as Price. Variety confirmed the general casting details, and Resonate confirmed Mazino w...

9. Modern Warfare 4 On Switch 2 Has Been β€œSo Smooth” For Infinity Ward

Infinity Ward is bringing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 to Nintendo Switch 2, and that's a big deal since the CoD franchise hasn't been on a Nintendo platform since 2013. Infinity Ward co-studio head Jack O'Hara discussed the process of bringing MW4 to Switch 2 with a native version, saying it's been "so smooth." This came after former Xbox boss Phil Spencer said there was "definitely" work that needed to be done to get Call of Duty running on Switch. "The game got up and running on the platfor...

10. Fable 4 is delayed into 2027 and we all know why

Microsoft says 2026 is "packed" with new games including, uh, one in particular.

11. An Arc Raiders player demonstrates how to kill a Bastion in 16 seconds without a Deadlineβ€”now I'm questioning my own skills

"You need to be wearing the doctor's outfit with this kind of surgical skill."

12. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 promises more 'grounded' cosmetics, and I feel like I've heard this before

Find TP for your bunghole anywhere but in COD.

13. Amazon bins an internal AI leaderboard for its Kiro employees, because they were burning through too many costly tokens

Sorry, my bad. It's been 'deprecated'.

14. CDPR is aiming to 'release 3 Witcher games within a 6 year period' but don't expect any expansions for the upcoming trilogy

I don't think we have much to complain about if that's the case.

15. One of the ideas pitched to save Destiny 2 was reportedly a 'Destiny Infinity' relaunch and a return to the annual expansion model

Things could've been differentβ€”but enough to save it? Who knows.

Robotics

1. Software becoming the biggest bottleneck to physical AI innovation, finds QNX research

As robots enter more unconstrained environments, software and security are becoming higher priorities, a QNX survey found. The post Software becoming the biggest bottleneck to physical AI innovation, finds QNX research appeared first on The Robot Report.

2. The evolution of cobots in metal fabrication and construction

Matt Bush, the co-founder and CEO of Hirebotics, talks about how cobots are becoming a necessity for manufacturers and welders. The post The evolution of cobots in metal fabrication and construction appeared first on The Robot Report.

3. Your guide to the last day of the 2026 Robotics Summit & Expo

The fun continues in Boston for the second day of the Robotics Summit & Expo, which includes the Women in Robotics breakfast and more. The post Your guide to the last day of the 2026 Robotics Summit & Expo appeared first on The Robot Report.

Tech General

1. Microsoft under fire for threatening security researcher with criminal investigation

A public spat between Microsoft and an independent security researcher reopens a long-running debate over who is responsible for securing software.

2. Cognition’s Scott Wu says AI coding agents shouldn’t replace humans

Cognition makes Devin, the first and arguably most successful AI coding agent. But famed coder Wu says it isn't designed to supplant human programmers.

3. Today is the lastΒ day to apply to speak at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026

Submit your session topic before today ends for a chance to speak at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026. Apply now to share your insight and help shape the conversations defining the tech industry.

4. Final 24 hours to save up to $410 on your TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 ticket

You now have until tonight at 11:59 p.m. PT to lock in Early Bird savings of up to $410 for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 before prices increase. Join 10,000+ tech leaders in October for one of the most anticipated tech events of the year. Register now.

5. Kiwibit’s AI-powered bird feeder is my new backyard buddy

If you're looking for a fun way to connect with nature while collecting bird species on an app like PokΓ©mon, give this smart feeder a try.

6. This chip startup just raised $135M on a bet that AI’s biggest bottleneck isn’t compute β€” it’s memory

South Korean chip startup XCENA is betting that AI's real bottleneck is not compute, but memory.

7. Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket explodes during testing in Florida

The explosion is likely a major setback for Jeff Bezos' spaceflight company, and its attempt to compete with SpaceX.

8. Glean’s top line crosses $300M as AI budget cutting becomes its major selling point

The enterprise AI search startup tripled its annual revenue even as tech giants entered the category.

9. Waymo dominates autonomous vehicle registrations as Tesla trails behind

A new law and AV tracker tool gives the clearest accounting yet of how many robotaxis and self-driving trucks are in Texas.

10. How to apply to Startup Battlefield 2026, what you need ahead of the June 8 deadline

Startup Battlefield applications are due tomorrow, so now's the time to put the finishing touches on your submission!

11. The Verge’s 2026 high school graduation gift guide

High school graduation is a time of change that might be felt more deeply by family members than by the grads themselves. While some grads may immediately embark on a career path, many continue their education and delve deeper into their studies at college. Either way, they'll be taking on more responsibility, meaning it's up […]

12. Microsoft delays Fable (again) to avoid GTA VI

Microsoft has delayed its upcoming Fable reboot once again. The game was set to launch in autumn 2026, but Microsoft now says that Fable will come out in February 2027. However, it will show a "new look" at the game at its Xbox Games Showcase on June 7th. "​​This is year is packed with incredible […]

13. Microsoft teases new Surface hardware and β€˜a new era of PC’

I pondered the other day what's next for Microsoft's Surface PC lineup, and it looks like we're about to find out. Windows and Surface chief Pavan Davuluri has just teased "something new is coming for developers," complete with a mysterious image of what looks like a curved display edge. Davuluri notes that whatever is coming […]

14. Trump’s mass deportations are only possible with racial profiling

Border security czar Tom Homan keeps threatening to "flood" New York City with ICE agents. But a new investigation shows that ICE has been quietly ramping up arrests in the New York area already - and disproportionately targeting Latino neighborhoods. The City, a local nonprofit news organization, found 430 street arrests in the metropolitan area […]

15. At $549, Lenovo’s Legion Go S gaming handheld is suddenly a good deal

This week, the Steam Deck OLED with 512GB of storage went from $549 to $789, putting it even further out of reach for those who were considering getting one as they came back in stock after months of unavailability. I consider it a tiny consolation that there’s a decent PC gaming handheld that is currently […]

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