Tag: notion
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The Register: AI devs close to scraping bottom of data barrel
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/03/ai_training_requires_more_data/ Source: The Register Title: AI devs close to scraping bottom of data barrel Feedly Summary: Analysts at Goldman Sachs Global Institute say training is starting to hit its limits, enterprise info troves may be last hope Those spiffy AI systems that tech companies keep promising require mountains of training data, but high-quality…
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Docker: Docker MCP Toolkit: MCP Servers That Just Work
Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/mcp-toolkit-mcp-servers-that-just-work/ Source: Docker Title: Docker MCP Toolkit: MCP Servers That Just Work Feedly Summary: Today, we want to highlight Docker MCP Toolkit, a free feature in Docker Desktop that gives you access to more than 200 MCP servers. It’s the easiest and most secure way to run MCP servers locally for your AI…
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Schneier on Security: Abusing Notion’s AI Agent for Data Theft
Source URL: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2025/09/abusing-notions-ai-agent-for-data-theft.html Source: Schneier on Security Title: Abusing Notion’s AI Agent for Data Theft Feedly Summary: Notion just released version 3.0, complete with AI agents. Because the system contains Simon Willson’s lethal trifecta, it’s vulnerable to data theft though prompt injection. First, the trifecta: The lethal trifecta of capabilities is: Access to your private…
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Anton on Security – Medium: The Gravity of Process: Why New Tech Never Fixes Broken Process and Can AI Change It?
Source URL: https://medium.com/anton-on-security/the-gravity-of-process-why-new-tech-never-fixes-broken-process-and-can-ai-change-it-ee0ba3c58ade?source=rss—-8e8c3ed26c4c—4 Source: Anton on Security – Medium Title: The Gravity of Process: Why New Tech Never Fixes Broken Process and Can AI Change It? Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text debates whether new technology, especially AI, can rectify broken or missing processes in cybersecurity. The author primarily concludes that…