AI Startups' Skyrocketing Losses: Red Flag or Amazon 2.0?
Your 401(k) might hold AI stocks. Those eye-popping losses? They're not panic signals—they're the price of blitzscaling to dominance.
Your 401(k) might hold AI stocks. Those eye-popping losses? They're not panic signals—they're the price of blitzscaling to dominance.
What if your AI coding agent could hack your non-Laravel stack without turning it into a dumpster fire? The agent harness makes it real — tests first, patterns enforced, no big-bang risks.
725 data breaches hit healthcare in 2023, exposing 112 million records—mostly from mishandled clinical notes. A new API on RapidAPI changes that, scrubbing PHI without killing clinical value.
Your next USDC transfer just got a compliance upgrade. Treasury's new rules demand stablecoin issuers build ironclad AML defenses, shielding everyday users from money launderers while testing crypto's wild-west vibe.
Cango just sold 2,000 Bitcoin—$143 million worth—to wipe out debt, while hacking mining costs 19% to $68,216 per coin. But with shares down 39% in a month, is this survival or surrender?
Rust and Go promised to bury C and C++. Wrong. They still drive the world's fastest systems, from kernels to car brains.
Lebanon's government tech just got battle-tested—and it's hanging by a thread. A minister's confession reveals the chaos behind the screens.
Picture this: while fintech disruptors chase AI dreams, Raiffeisen Bank Hungary just recommitted to Finastra's battle-tested core. It's a vivid reminder that in banking, reliability trumps revolution.
If you're one of Arizona Financial Credit Union's 178,000 members staring at a slow wire transfer, this Alacriti deal might speed things up. Or it might not—here's the cynical breakdown.
Silicon Valley scoffed at crypto payments as toys for traders. Now Chainalysis claims stablecoins could process $1.5 quadrillion a year by 2035 — enough to dwarf Visa. Dream or delusion?
Imagine wiring money overseas without those brutal bank fees — Polygon's new stablecoin push could make that real. But with crypto's baggage, is $100 million enough to deliver?
Anthropic accidentally exposed Claude Code's source — a tool for terminal-shy coders. Hackers pounced, stuffing reposts with malware, turning curiosity into a security trap.
Picture this: Your sleek FinTech app, humming along, laundering nothing but user dreams. Then regulators knock. Hard.
LangChain just cracked the code on making AI agents smarter—without retraining models. Their Better Harness recipe uses evals to hill-climb performance, turning failures into rocket fuel.
100 concurrent requests for the same key, and layercache triggers just one fetcher execution. That's the promise from this new Node.js library—but after 20 years watching cache hype, I'm not sold yet.
Building DraftKings lineups? My AI swore it was Monday. It was Tuesday – exposing a massive flaw in every agent out there.
AI writes code that aces tests but bombs in production. One dev dissected 500 mistakes and forged an ESLint plugin to stop them cold.
Picture Sam Altman hitting 'code red' as Gemini users explode to 650 million. Google's engineering blitz meets Anthropic's philosophical depth in the LLM showdown.
Anthropic's projected $18 billion in 2026 revenue dwarfs the Pentagon's $200 million contract. Yet Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is threatening to seize control — a move that screams overreach.
Quantum beasts are eyeing Bitcoin's crypto locks. Bernstein says we've got 3-5 years to bolt the doors—before thieves with qubits rewrite the rules.