Tag: rag
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The Register: Google bolts AI into Drive to catch ransomware, but crooks not shaking yet
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/30/google_drive_ai_ransomware_detection/ Source: The Register Title: Google bolts AI into Drive to catch ransomware, but crooks not shaking yet Feedly Summary: Stopping the spread isn’t the same as stopping attacks, period Google on Tuesday rolled out a new AI tool in Drive for desktop that it says will pause syncing to limit ransomware damage,…
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The Register: California lawmakers pretend to regulate AI, create a pile of paperwork
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/30/california_governor_signs_ai_safety_law/ Source: The Register Title: California lawmakers pretend to regulate AI, create a pile of paperwork Feedly Summary: LLM makers have to file a steady stream of reports in the name of transparency A year after vetoing a tougher bill, California Gov Gavin Newsom has signed the nation’s first AI transparency law, forcing…
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Microsoft Security Blog: Empowering defenders in the era of agentic AI with Microsoft Sentinel
Source URL: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2025/09/30/empowering-defenders-in-the-era-of-agentic-ai-with-microsoft-sentinel/ Source: Microsoft Security Blog Title: Empowering defenders in the era of agentic AI with Microsoft Sentinel Feedly Summary: Microsoft Sentinel is expanding into an agentic platform with general availability of the Sentinel data lake, and the public preview of Sentinel graph and Sentinel Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. The post Empowering defenders in the era of…
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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…