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    The command line has long been the core tool for developers. It’s a simple, powerful interface that responds exactly to commands. But it can also be a bit harsh and unforgiving for those who prefer a more human touch. Now, new AI-powered tools are changing that. They keep the command line’s power but add smarter,

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    SoftwareOne has introduced a new GenAI multi-agent system designed to help companies better manage their AI investments. This tool focuses on measuring and improving the cost, accuracy, and performance of AI agents. It aims to make AI deployments more effective and financially responsible for organizations of all sizes. How the New System Works The system

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    As AI technology advances, there’s a lot of buzz around “AI agents.” These days, almost anything with a bit of automation and AI features is being called an agent. But not every system labeled as an agent truly fits the technical definition or poses the same risks. It’s important to understand what makes an AI

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    StackGen has been named a Cool Vendor in the 2025 Gartner report focusing on AI in IT operations. This recognition highlights the company’s innovative approach to transforming infrastructure automation and improving developer experiences through artificial intelligence. The award underscores the growing importance of AI-powered tools in managing complex IT environments today. Revolutionizing Infrastructure Automation with

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    Generative AI is advancing rapidly, but many developers still struggle with the real risks involved. While vendors often highlight impressive features, the actual work happening behind the scenes reveals some worrying security gaps. Simon Willison, founder of Datasette, has spent years tracking these issues and offers valuable insights into building safer AI systems. The Hidden

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    Agentic AI is set to change the way we live and work in the coming years. Unlike traditional AI, which follows fixed rules, agentic AI can learn, adapt, and act independently. This shift promises faster tech breakthroughs and a societal overhaul, impacting industries and daily routines alike. The Rise of Autonomous Decision-Making By 2028, a

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    2025 was a big year for artificial intelligence. Generative AI moved from being just a concept to actively powering real-world applications. Developers, businesses, and tech enthusiasts alike started seeing AI as a practical tool rather than just theory. Along the way, there was also plenty of fun and curiosity about what AI can do next.

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    Artificial intelligence has been making waves in the insurance industry for years. Many companies started by automating finance tasks, but now AI is deeply embedded in everyday operations. Instead of just being a niche tool, AI is used directly where insurers spend most of their time and money—like handling claims, underwriting, and managing complex programs.

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    Patronus AI has unveiled a new way to train artificial intelligence agents using what they call “Generative Simulators.” These environments can create new tasks, update rules, and provide real-time feedback, making AI training more flexible and realistic. This approach aims to help AI systems better handle complex, real-world tasks that change and evolve over time.

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    Verisoul, a fraud detection startup based in Austin, has secured $8.8 million in a Series A funding round. The round was led by High Alpha, with participation from Lookout Ventures, Bitkraft, Bain Future Back Ventures, and Third Prime. Since its seed round two years ago, the company has grown quickly, expanding from zero customers to

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