Ontology-Aware Tools Fix AI Agents' Blind Spots
AI agents fumble tool selection. Ontology-aware tooling promises precision—does it deliver?
AI agents fumble tool selection. Ontology-aware tooling promises precision—does it deliver?
Your next paycheck could vanish into a hacker's account—without you noticing. Storm-2755's payroll pirate attacks show how session hijacking turns everyday logins into financial heists.
Your shiny new Pinecone index feels like magic—until real data hits and everything crumbles. Vector databases power RAG, but they're just one cog in a complex machine.
Google's dropping notebooks into Gemini, a clear riff on ChatGPT's Projects. But after 20 years watching Valley copycats, I'm asking: does this actually fix AI's mess or just shuffle it into folders?
Imagine wiring cash to your freelancer overseas, no fraud flags popping up, no endless verification loops—just smooth, secure flow. That's the promise as Bottomline snags Nacha Preferred Partner status.
Everyone braced for AI world domination pranks this April Fools. Instead, a dev drops a button that crawls lines across your screen into graph paper hell. Minimalism wins—or does it?
Treasury's new stablecoin AML framework sounds tough on crime. But is it just another regulatory noose around crypto's neck?
Your next online purchase? Could feed a hacker's wallet, thanks to a invisible pixel on Magento sites. Real shoppers, real risk—no sci-fi here.
What if one dev could output like a whole team? Boris Cherny's Claude Code setup does just that, juggling five AIs in parallel. Developers call it their Starcraft moment.
Adyen's not just tweaking payments anymore—they're weaving in liquidity management and payouts into a single, 'intelligent' platform. Expect ripples across global finance.
Your Revolut app just got a Parisian upgrade — sort of. With 7 million French customers in the crosshairs, this new office eyes deeper roots, yet fraud shadows and Italian fines raise red flags on the fintech's Europe sprint.
IBM's patent crown slips. Google grabs the generative AI throne with double Nvidia's filings. But six Chinese players in the top 10? That's the real wake-up.
Forget toy demos. .NET devs are now wiring up AI agents that run workflows solo. Here's the ecosystem making it stick.
Banks hate crypto's mess—but love its speed. Circle's Managed Payments hands them stablecoin settlement on a fiat platter, no wallet required.
Imagine getting fined for a home reno because you couldn't afford the $100 PDF of the building code that governs it. That's over now, thanks to a sharp Third Circuit ruling.
Your kid's bargain-bin sneakers might be leaching toxins into their skin. A fresh study nails counterfeit goods for failing safety tests at alarming rates — and IP enforcers are scrambling.
What if the ultimate meme—Pepe the Frog—crashed the ETF party? Canary Capital just filed for a spot PEPE fund, betting big on a token that's down 85% from its peak.
Forget static benchmarks. GLM-5.1, Z.ai's 754B open-weights beast, spits out dancing pelicans in animated SVG— and debugs itself. This is AI grasping the messy reality of code in motion.
Tired of banks fumbling fast payments? These four fintechs swear they've got the infrastructure fix. But let's poke the hype.
Security vendors Palo Alto Networks and SonicWall just patched critical flaws that could let attackers tamper with resources or escalate privileges. Here's why admins can't afford to delay.