An AI agent startup just let its agent run its $100 million fundraise
Lyzr, a startup that builds AI agents for enterprises, used its own AI agent to raise a $100 million round - proof, evidently, that the product actually works.
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Lyzr, a startup that builds AI agents for enterprises, used its own AI agent to raise a $100 million round - proof, evidently, that the product actually works.
Preclinical trial is testing the feasibility of humanoid robots in surgery.
Broadcom accuses Allstate of dodging VMware audits.
The feud between NightmareEclipse and Microsoft shows no signs of resolving soon.
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Most on-chain swap flows still ask you to think like a router: pick a pool, choose a route, set a slippage number, and hope a bot does not sandwich you on the way in. Ophis replaces all of that with one line of intent, swap 100 USDC for ETH on Base .
Over the past week, two narratives have been colliding everywhere I look. On one side, there's panic. AI is expected to replace marketers, engineers, and entire categories of knowledge work almost overnight. On the other, there are quieter but far mo
The latest adventure for the kooky camera looks skyward.
We built a SOC 2 reviewer for AI sessions - and kept AI out of the execution path AI coding tools now touch auth code, modify Terraform, handle credentials, and change deployment pipelines. Most teams have no record of this. For teams under SOC 2, th
A loop that refactors code until a check passes is a few lines of shell. Most guardrails beside such a loop only watch what an agent already wrote; the one worth building refuses a bad edit before it lands, and that is what this piece constructs. The
Most teams meet the limits of a plain Kubernetes Deployment at the worst possible moment: mid-rollout, watching a new version march out to every pod while a graph slowly turns the wrong colour. A Deployment rolls pods out carefully enough - it respec
A few months ago I wrote that AI agents shouldn't control your apps; they should be the app . That post was the thesis. This one is the proof. We just shipped Didit Copilot : an AI agent embedded in the Didit Business Console, the dashboard our custo
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A cPanel setting called: Restrict outgoing SMTP to root, exim, and mailman (FKA SMTP Tweak) looks simple. You either enable it or disable it. In practice, however, the decision can affect application compatibility, email abuse controls, troubleshooti
Every AI Agent Eventually Becomes an Operating System When I first started building AI agents, I thought the hard part would be making the model intelligent. I was wrong. The intelligence was the easiest part. The real challenge appeared the moment t
OpenAI may be sanctioned for hiding, deleting ChatGPT logs in NYT copyright fight.
"Exactly what that dialog looked like between the government and Anthropic and OpenAI is unclear."
The Paris-based ElevenLabs competitor, just announced a hefty seed extension round.
CERT/CC finds a critical flaw in multiple Tenda routers, warning users to be careful.
The 1GW facility will be built outside of Edmonton, and is predicted to create about 300 operational jobs once completed.