Microsoft's Open Toolkit: The Firewall AI Agents Desperately Need Right Now
Imagine an AI agent hallucinating its way into your database—gone in seconds. Microsoft's new open-source toolkit slams the brakes on that chaos, right at runtime.
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Imagine an AI agent hallucinating its way into your database—gone in seconds. Microsoft's new open-source toolkit slams the brakes on that chaos, right at runtime.
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