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Poison everywhere: No output from your MCP server is safe

Anthropic's MCPmakes LLMs groove with real-world tools but leaves the backdoor wide open for mischief. Full-Schema Poisoning (FSP) waltzes across schema fields like it owns the place.ATPAsneaks in by twisting tool outputs, throwing off detection like a pro magicians’ misdirection. Keep your eye on t..

Poison everywhere: No output from your MCP server is safe
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Why Go is a good fit for agents

Gorules the realm of long-lived, concurrent agent tasks. Its lightning-fast goroutines and petite memory use make Node.js and Python look like clunky dinosaurs trudging through thick mud. And don't get started on itscancellation mechanism—seamless cancelation, zero drama...

Why Go is a good fit for agents
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Vibe coding web frontend tests — from mocked to actual tests

Cursorwrestled with flaky tests, tangled in its over-reliance onXPath. A shift todata-testidfinally tamed the chaos. Though it tackled some UI tests, expired API tokens and timestamped transactions revealed its Achilles' heel...

Vibe coding web frontend tests — from mocked to actual tests
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The AI 4-Shot Testing Flow

4-Shot Testing Flowfuses AI's lightning-fast knack for spotting issues with the human knack for sniffing out those sneaky, context-heavy bugs. Trim QA time and expenses. While AI tears through broad test execution, human testers sharpen the lens, snagging false positives/negatives before they slip t..

The AI 4-Shot Testing Flow
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The End of Static AI: How Self-Evolving Meta-Agents Will Reshape Work Forever

Meta-agent architectureunleashes AI agents to craft, sharpen, and supercharge other agents—leaving static models in the dust. Amazingly, within a mere 60 seconds, one agent slashes response times by40%and boosts accuracy by23%. The kicker? It keeps learning from real data—no human nudges needed...

The End of Static AI: How Self-Evolving Meta-Agents Will Reshape Work Forever
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What execs want to know about multi-agentic systems with AI

Lack of resources kills agent teamwork in Multi-Agent Systems (MAS); clear roles and protocols rule the roost—plus a dash of rigorous testing and good AI behavior.Ignore bias, and your MAS could accidentally nudge e-commerce into the murky waters of socio-economic unfairness. Cue reputation hits and..

What execs want to know about multi-agentic systems with AI
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Agentic Coding Recommendations

Claude Codeat $100/month smirks at the spendyOpus. It excels at spinning tasks with the nimbleSonnet model. When it comes to backend projects, lean intoGo. It sidesteps Python's pitfalls—clearer to LLMs, rooted context, and less chaos in its ecosystem. Steer clear of pointless upgrades. Those tempti..

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How we’re responding to The New York Times’ data demands in order to protect user privacy

OpenAI is challenging a court order stemming from The New York Times' copyright lawsuit, which mandates the indefinite retention of user data from ChatGPT and API services. OpenAI contends this requirement violates user privacy commitments and sets a concerning precedent. While the company complies ..

How we’re responding to The New York Times’ data demands in order to protect user privacy
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God is hungry for Context: First thoughts on o3 pro

OpenAIjust took an axe too3pricing—down 80%. Entero3-prowith its $20/$80 show. They boast a star-studded 64% win rate against o3. Forget Opus;o3-pronails picking the right tools and reading the room, flipping task-specific LLM apps on their heads...

God is hungry for Context: First thoughts on o3 pro
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Disrupting malicious uses of AI: June 2025

OpenAI's June 2025 report, "Disrupting Malicious Uses of AI," is out. It highlights various cases where AI tools were exploited for deceptive activities, including social engineering, cyber espionage, and influence operations...

Disrupting malicious uses of AI: June 2025

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