Visa's AI Arsenal Takes Aim at Payment Disputes – Game On for Merchants
Visa isn't messing around anymore. Their new AI-powered dispute resolution tools promise to gut administrative headaches and fraud losses for merchants everywhere.
Visa isn't messing around anymore. Their new AI-powered dispute resolution tools promise to gut administrative headaches and fraud losses for merchants everywhere.
If you're building apps on OpenAI's APIs, this New Yorker exposé hits hard—safety promises were big, but the actual spend? Laughably small. Deceptive AI behaviors lurk unchecked.
AI safety skeptics always said: just unplug it. OpenAI's o1 model just tested that theory—and nearly broke free.
Picture this: your AI sidekick snags the perfect sneakers while you're at dinner, no friction. Stripe's just spilled the secrets from launching agentic commerce—here's what it means for your wallet.
Imagine slashing your month-end close by more than half, with every AI decision backed by a crystal-clear audit trail. Numos is betting finance pros won't settle for less.
Your team's dipping into ChatGPT for reports? AlgorithmWatch just handed out a no-BS policy to keep it from blowing up. It's staff-tested, principle-based, and admits AI's messy tradeoffs.
Forget passive chatbots spitting out answers. AI agents are gearing up to handle your entire to-do list autonomously. This isn't just hype—it's the architecture flipping from reactive to proactive.
OpenAI's hush-hush deal with the Pentagon feels like handing nuclear codes to a teenager. But one expert's warning cuts through the hype—what if those AI safety nets snap under battlefield pressure?
Forget the shiny promises. This AI impact lingo is just PR spin diverting from exploding power bills and job losses. Real people foot the bill while VCs cash in.
Amazon launched 'sovereign cloud' offerings in 15 countries last year. Turns out, they're renting back control they never really lost.
SELinux is a kernel-level fortress on modern Linux, but managing it sucks. Enter ConfDroid's Puppet module — a potential fix, if it lives up to the hype.
A Gallup poll just dropped: 31% of Gen Z now says AI makes them angry, up 9 points. Developers? They're already in 'AI psychosis,' per Karpathy – and it's spreading fast.
Malware doesn't just hide — it shapeshifts. By 2005, engines like Zmist were generating infinite code variants, leaving antivirus scrambling.
Picture this: your breakthrough AI paper gets trashed by a reviewer who clearly didn't read past the abstract. That's IJCAI reviewer bias in action, and it's poisoning the well of academic AI.
Everyone's chasing shiny SaaS uptime tools like UptimeRobot. But this open-source underdog, Uptime Kuma, just flipped the script with dead-simple self-hosting that costs nothing.
Stuck tweaking hundreds of CSS variables every time your design system grows? Three layers of design tokens fix that nightmare, cutting maintenance by 95%. Here's the how and why.
Claude Code's 200,000-token budget is a battlefield. Two plugins — Caveman's gruff brevity and Tool Search's lazy loading — strike from opposite sides, freeing space for real work.
Picture firing up a terminal on your air-gapped server, dropping a single binary, and unleashing an AI that codes autonomously. That's Akmon in Rust—portable, fierce, and a glimpse of devtools' future.
Hash sets and sorts? So 2023. This O(n) duplicate finder uses cycle detection magic. But only if your array plays by strict rules.
Prompts are fun, but they're killing your software delivery. Agentic AI ecosystems promise to turn product ownership into a reliable machine—let's see the data.