Microsoft's Open Toolkit: The Firewall AI Agents Desperately Need Right Now
Imagine an AI agent hallucinating its way into your database—gone in seconds. Microsoft's new open-source toolkit slams the brakes on that chaos, right at runtime.
Imagine an AI agent hallucinating its way into your database—gone in seconds. Microsoft's new open-source toolkit slams the brakes on that chaos, right at runtime.
Sophos' 2026 Active Adversary Report lands with a thud. Threats? Same as ever. AI? Mostly hype.
Abrupt. That's the word for Meg Ryan's six-month stint as SEC Enforcement Director. Now David Woodcock, a SEC veteran turned top lawyer, takes the helm — and it smells like a deliberate course correction.
OpenAI's dropping IPL tickets via an Instagram contest tied to 'Full Fan Mode.' But skim the terms — there's more to this fan service than free cricket seats.
Dubai just redrew the lines for crypto token launches. VARA's new guidance carves out clear paths for stablecoins and RWAs, sidestepping the securities law trap.
A $6,500 check toward a down payment. That's BNY Mellon's latest carrot for its lower-paid employees. But in a city where median homes top $1 million, does it move the needle?
Coinbase just got the keys to the federal banking vault with its trust bank charter. Traditional bankers? They're slamming the door shut, fearing a crypto invasion without the usual safeguards.
A pinprick of blood was supposed to shatter medicine's walls. Instead, Theranos built its empire on lies, locked tight by trade secrets. AI, take note.
AI agents flake out 20% of the time on rule-heavy prompts — costing dev teams hours. Gherkin flips the script, mimicking human behavior training for rock-solid results.
A finance director's phone buzzes. Twelve minutes later, attackers own the company's core systems. No code cracked—just human nature exploited.
Your server goes dark at midnight. Stripe's crucial webhook? Gone forever. Enter WireVault—a zero-loss delivery engine built on Java 21 Virtual Threads that catches every ping.
Imagine losing a patent fight after exhaustive briefs — only for an appeals court to shrug with 'AFFIRMED. See Rule 36.' Now the Supreme Court wants answers from Apple and Cisco.
Imagine silver futures on the world's biggest exchange — Comex — getting outgunned by crypto perps at 40% peak volume. That's not hype; that's happening now, as exchanges like Binance snatch market share from sleepy TradFi giants.
Amazon's dropping $50 billion on OpenAI—right after $8 billion into Anthropic. AWS boss Matt Garman calls it business as usual. But is it?
Anthropic just dropped Claude Managed Agents, turning chaotic AI prototypes into secure, scalable workflows. But is this the architectural pivot agents have been begging for?
Picture every AI titan betting trillions on the same unprovable hunch. A dusty 1997 theorem whispers: you can't know if you're right. Buckle up.
Eli Lilly isn't mincing words: Amgen's patents are toast under §112. With SCOTUS oral arguments looming, the biotech world holds its breath.
Judges O'Malley and Chen just handed the PTAB a rare rebuke in SIPCO v. Emerson, flipping the script on covered business method reviews. It's not just a win for vending machine tech—it's a blueprint for dodging Section 101 traps.
Picture this: $10 trillion zipped through stablecoins in 2023, dwarfing Visa's volume. But here's the kicker—most of that's crypto traders dancing, not your grandma's grocery run.
Ever wonder if that trusty Kindle from 2010 still has a future? Amazon's answer lands like a plot twist: no new books after 2026.