Tag: language

  • Microsoft Security Blog: Microsoft named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape for XDR

    Source URL: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2025/10/02/microsoft-named-a-leader-in-the-idc-marketscape-for-xdr/ Source: Microsoft Security Blog Title: Microsoft named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape for XDR Feedly Summary: Microsoft has been named a Leader in IDC’s inaugural category for Worldwide Extended Detection and Response (XDR) Software for 2025, recognized for its deep integration, intelligent automation, and unified security operations solutions. The post Microsoft…

  • Schneier on Security: Daniel Miessler on the AI Attack/Defense Balance

    Source URL: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2025/10/daniel-miessler-on-the-ai-attack-defense-balance.html Source: Schneier on Security Title: Daniel Miessler on the AI Attack/Defense Balance Feedly Summary: His conclusion: Context wins Basically whoever can see the most about the target, and can hold that picture in their mind the best, will be best at finding the vulnerabilities the fastest and taking advantage of them. Or,…

  • Cloud Blog: Building on the bananas momentum of generative media models on Google Cloud

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/building-momentum-for-gen-media-including-nano-banana-/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Building on the bananas momentum of generative media models on Google Cloud Feedly Summary: It’s been exciting to see the capabilities of Nano Banana, our latest image editing model available in Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, go viral. And with transformative workflows like these, it is easy to see…

  • Docker: From Shell Scripts to Science Agents: How AI Agents Are Transforming Research Workflows

    Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/ai-science-agents-research-workflows/ Source: Docker Title: From Shell Scripts to Science Agents: How AI Agents Are Transforming Research Workflows Feedly Summary: It’s 2 AM in a lab somewhere. A researcher has three terminals open, a half-written Jupyter notebook on one screen, an Excel sheet filled with sample IDs on another, and a half-eaten snack next…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Two more Chinese pelicans

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Oct/1/two-pelicans/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Two more Chinese pelicans Feedly Summary: Two new models from Chinese AI labs in the past few days. I tried them both out using llm-openrouter: DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp from DeepSeek. Announcement, Tech Report, Hugging Face (690GB, MIT license). As an intermediate step toward our next-generation architecture, V3.2-Exp builds upon…

  • Hamel’s Blog: Selecting The Right AI Evals Tool

    Source URL: https://hamel.dev/blog/posts/eval-tools/ Source: Hamel’s Blog Title: Selecting The Right AI Evals Tool Feedly Summary: Over the past year, I’ve focused heavily on AI Evals, both in my consulting work and teaching. A question I get constantly is, “What’s the best tool for evals?”. I’ve always resisted answering directly for two reasons. First, people focus…

  • Anchore: Can an LLM Really Fix a Bug? A Start-to-Finish Case Study

    Source URL: https://anchore.com/blog/can-an-llm-really-fix-a-bug-a-start-to-finish-case-study/ Source: Anchore Title: Can an LLM Really Fix a Bug? A Start-to-Finish Case Study Feedly Summary: The software industry faces a growing problem: we have far more open issues than we have contributors multiplied by available time. Every project maintainer knows this pain. We certainly recognize this across our open source tools…