"This collaboration redefines security operations by enabling analysts to build and deploy specialized AI agents at scale, leveraging trusted, enterprise-grade security with Nemotron models," writes ...
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The International Criminal Court is ditching Microsoft software for an open source alternative
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is looking to replace its internal work environments to move away from US-made software in fear of retaliation from the US administration.
Inside new attempts to replicate “DEI” tactics for the right on one elite college campus: the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The neocon oligarch Paul Singer’s fingerprints would seem to be all ...
A fter a months-long trade war between China and the United States, Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are scheduled to ...
Worried about your business's data? Apriel 2.0 is aimed at federal agencies and tightly regulated industries like healthcare and finance that want AI agents with less risk.
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VS Code is an open-source platform these days, not just a development tool
At its core, VS Code is built on an open source project called Code OSS, published under the permissive MIT license.
There’s no shortage of eReaders featuring E Ink displays. But the Diptyx eReader stands out in a few ways: it has two E Ink displays and a hinge in the middle that lets you open and close the device ...
Bunni became the second crypto project this week to cease operations. The $8.4 million exploit in September caused financial ...
MIT Technology Review’s visuals editor shares the birding app, journaling system, and book series capturing her attention ...
Update, Oct.13: This article, originally published Oct.11, has been updated with Monday’s news of the OpenAI-Broadcom deal. Monday’s news of a multimillion deal between OpenAI and Broadcom is just the ...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are gaining renewed attention for developing and open sourcing ...
MIT researchers found that metals retain hidden atomic patterns once believed to vanish during manufacturing. These patterns arise from microscopic dislocations that guide atoms into preferred ...
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