Nearly 2,000 internal files were briefly leaked after ‘human error’, raising fresh security questions at the AI company Anthropic accidentally released part of the internal source code for its ...
Anthropic said this week it accidentally leaked internal source code for its popular AI chatbot Claude Code. The leak stemmed from version 2.1.88 of the @anthropic-ai ...
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The potential abuse of consumer AI tools is raising concerns, with budding cybercriminals apparently able to trick coding chatbots into giving them a leg-up in producing malicious programmes.
Two days later, a Polish game developer and senior software engineer who goes by the username Gregorein decided to have a closer look at the actual results of all that shipping and took a peek at ...
Companies are scrambling to deal with the glut. Credit...Mojo Wang Supported by By Mike Isaac and Erin Griffith Reporting from San Francisco When a financial services company recently began using ...
Emergent is launching Wingman, a personal AI agent, to take on OpenClaw. Wingman operates on messaging platforms and integrates with tools like Gmail and Slack. Emergent emphasizes Wingman's security, ...
I have zero coding skills, but I was able to quickly assemble camera feeds from around the world into a single view. Here's how I did it—and what it means for all of us. I'm the Executive Editor, ...
For S$150 and with no coding background, Alistair Chong built a custom AI bot that automates and assigns clients requests to his colleagues using OpenClaw. He also used Claude Code to create a data ...