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www.schneier.com
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| | | | | Here's an interesting story about a failure being introduced by LLM-written code. Specifically, the LLM was doing some code refactoring, and when it moved a chunk of code from one file to another it changed a "break" to a "continue." That turned an error logging statement into an infinite loop, which crashed the system. This is an integrity failure. Specifically, it's a failure of processing integrity. And while we can think of particular patches that alleviate this exact failure, the larger problem is much harder to solve. Davi Ottenheimer ... | |
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wellcome.org
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| | | | | Discovering and then bringing new antibiotics to market is a tricky challenge but one we need to solve if we want to be better protected against the growing threat of drug-resistant infections. Heres why, and what has to happen to develop new medicines. | |
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deepmind.google
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| | | | | Most people who have access to a modern healthcare system would not consider a disease like bubonic plague to be a threat. Such bacterial infections are usually dealt with easily through modern... | |
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www.laptopmag.com
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| | | AMD CEO Lisa Su brought OpenAI's Sam Altman on stage during the Advancing AI 2025 keynote on Thursday, and one exchange from their brief chat now lives rent-free in my mind. For better or worse. | ||