Hacker NewsJun 13
Has AI Killed How-To Nonfiction?
The rise of AI-generated content is raising questions about the future of how-to nonfiction books. Some argue that AI can produce equivalent or even better content than human authors.
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Anthropic's Zero Trust for AI Agents Sets the Right Test. The Bearer Token Fails
Anthropic, a leading AI company, has developed a Zero Trust system for its AI agents, ensuring they don't have too much control over sensitive data. This system is a significant step forward in securing AI interactions, but it's not perfect - the Bearer Token, a common security method, failed the test. This failure highlights the need for more robust security measures in AI systems, which is crucial for small businesses that rely on AI for operations.
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Some Ethical Problems with AI
A recent article highlights some of the ethical concerns surrounding AI, including the potential for bias in AI decision-making and the risk of AI systems perpetuating existing social inequalities. These issues matter for small businesses because they can impact customer trust and loyalty, as well as the fairness of business decisions. As AI becomes more integrated into business operations, addressing these ethical concerns is crucial for maintaining a positive reputation.
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Llama.cpp – Run LLM Inference in C/C++
Llama.cpp is a C/C++ library that enables running large language models (LLMs) for inference, allowing developers to integrate LLM capabilities into their applications. This library provides a simple way to leverage LLMs in C/C++ projects.
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QodFlow – a Kanban board AI agents can drive via MCP
QodFlow is a Kanban board designed for AI agents to work directly with, rather than through a chatbot. It exposes a server that allows agents to interact with the board in a more direct and controlled way.
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Meta reportedly moves to unwind $2B Manus deal after Beijing’s demand
Meta is unwinding its $2 billion Manus acquisition, following a demand from Beijing to reverse the deal.
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Ask HN: How to get access to GPT cyber or glasswing as a solo dev?
A solo developer wants to access GPT Cyber or Glasswing for testing and simulation purposes, but is facing restrictions.
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AI agent on GitHub gives recipe for blueberry pie
A GitHub user has shared a recipe for blueberry pie using a conversational AI agent. The AI-generated recipe is part of a larger codebase.
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Google fires sueball at alleged Chinese phishers over AI-powered fraud ops
Google has launched a lawsuit against a group of alleged Chinese phishers who used AI-powered operations to carry out large-scale fraud.
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We're combatting AI scams with security, legislation and more
Google is taking steps to combat AI scams, including improving security and working with lawmakers to create new regulations.
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