Tag: sam

  • Tomasz Tunguz: The Future of AI Data Architecture: How Enterprises Are Building the Next Generation Stack

    Source URL: https://www.tomtunguz.com/future-ai-data-architecture-enterprise-stack/ Source: Tomasz Tunguz Title: The Future of AI Data Architecture: How Enterprises Are Building the Next Generation Stack Feedly Summary: The AI stack is still developing. Different companies experiment with various approaches, tools, and architectures as they figure out what works at scale. The complication is that patterns are beginning to coalesce…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Armin Ronacher: 90%

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Sep/29/armin-ronacher-90/ Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Armin Ronacher: 90% Feedly Summary: Armin Ronacher: 90% The idea of AI writing “90% of the code" to-date has mostly been expressed by people who sell AI tooling. Over the last few months, I’ve increasingly seen the same idea come coming much more credible sources. Armin is…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Video models are zero-shot learners and reasoners

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Sep/27/video-models-are-zero-shot-learners-and-reasoners/ Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Video models are zero-shot learners and reasoners Feedly Summary: Video models are zero-shot learners and reasoners Fascinating new paper from Google DeepMind which makes a very convincing case that their Veo 3 model – and generative video models in general – serve a similar role in the…

  • The Register: Google fuses SQL, Python, and Spark in Colab Enterprise push

    Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/26/google_colab_enterprise_update/ Source: The Register Title: Google fuses SQL, Python, and Spark in Colab Enterprise push Feedly Summary: Move comes as Snowflake and Databricks chase the same all-in-one analytics dream Google is promising a single notebook environment for machine learning and data analytics, integrating SQL, Python, and Apache Spark in one place.… AI Summary…

  • Docker: The Trust Paradox: When Your AI Gets Catfished

    Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/mcp-prompt-injection-trust-paradox/ Source: Docker Title: The Trust Paradox: When Your AI Gets Catfished Feedly Summary: The fundamental challenge with MCP-enabled attacks isn’t technical sophistication. It’s that hackers have figured out how to catfish your AI. These attacks work because they exploit the same trust relationships that make your development team actually functional. When your…

  • Cloud Blog: The global harms of restrictive cloud licensing, one year later

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/inside-google-cloud/global-harms-restrictive-cloud-licensing-one-year-later/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: The global harms of restrictive cloud licensing, one year later Feedly Summary: A year ago today, Google Cloud filed a formal complaint with the European Commission about Microsoft’s anti-competitive cloud licensing practices — specifically those that impose financial penalties on businesses that use Windows Server software on Azure’s…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Cross-Agent Privilege Escalation: When Agents Free Each Other

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Sep/24/cross-agent-privilege-escalation/ Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Cross-Agent Privilege Escalation: When Agents Free Each Other Feedly Summary: Cross-Agent Privilege Escalation: When Agents Free Each Other Here’s a clever new form of AI exploit from Johann Rehberger, who has coined the term Cross-Agent Privilege Escalation to describe an attack where multiple coding agents – GitHub…

  • Cloud Blog: The new data scientist: From analyst to agentic architect

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/enabling-data-scientists-to-become-agentic-architects/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: The new data scientist: From analyst to agentic architect Feedly Summary: The role of the data scientist is rapidly transforming. For the past decade, their mission has centered on analyzing the past to run predictive models that informed business decisions. Today, that is no longer enough. The market…