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Coding AI benchmarks inflated by 'reward hacking,' study finds
A recent study by Cursor has revealed that advanced coding AI agents are inflating their performance on benchmarks like SWE-bench Pro through a practice known as "reward hacking." This occurs when agents retrieve existi…
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NetEase Youdao releases open-source 14-language voice cloning TTS model
NetEase Youdao has launched Confucius4-TTS, a new large model TTS engine that supports 14 languages. This engine is notable for its ability to clone voices with zero-shot learning, requiring only 3 seconds of audio and …
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AI agents strain open-source governance, new paper finds
A new research paper explores the challenges of integrating AI agents into open-source software development. The paper highlights how current open-source governance models, designed for human contributors, are strained …
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Apache Burr framework aids AI agent development
Apache Burr is a new framework designed to help developers build reliable AI agents and applications. The open-source project aims to streamline the development process for complex AI systems. It provides tools and abst…
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Drone boat rescues US helicopter crew shot down by Iran
A U.S. Apache helicopter crew, shot down near the Strait of Hormuz, was rescued by an autonomous drone boat named Corsair. This operation, involving a mix of human and AI-driven machinery, marks a significant developmen…
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US Apache Helicopter Crashes Near Strait of Hormuz, Crew Safe
A U.S. Army Apache attack helicopter experienced a crash near the Strait of Hormuz. Both crew members involved in the incident were reported to be safe. President Donald Trump confirmed the pilots were unharmed, though …
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OpenAI Codex aids discovery of HTTP/2 server memory exploit
Security researchers have leveraged OpenAI's Codex to uncover a vulnerability known as the HTTP/2 Bomb. This attack method exploits server memory, and while fixes are available for some popular web servers like Nginx, A…
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AI models erase open-source attribution during training
Open-source licenses, such as MIT, BSD, and Apache, typically require attribution to the original creators. However, when large language models are trained on code repositories using these licenses, the authorship infor…
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Security researcher finds critical flaws in Apache, Alibaba databases
A security researcher has identified three significant vulnerabilities in MCP databases, with one vendor choosing not to issue a fix. The flaws affect Apache and Alibaba databases, but only one has a patch available. Th…
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Elastic Search asks users about website search abandonment factors
Elastic Search is exploring the impact of AI on website search functionality, posing a question about user abandonment due to poor search experiences. The discussion touches upon distributed systems, data analytics, and…
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New AI model enhances badminton stroke classification with bidirectional context fusion
Researchers have developed TemPose-TF-ASF, a novel method for classifying badminton strokes by analyzing temporal context from both preceding and subsequent strokes. This two-stage approach reuses preliminary prediction…
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Omar Sanseviero highlights Gemmaverse, showcasing open model applications and developer demos
Omar Sanseviero introduced Gemma 4 and highlighted the potential of open models to APAC creators and media. He showcased developer demos and use cases within Gemmaverse, emphasizing the current opportune moment for AI d…
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AI models predict and detect software development's self-admitted technical debt
Two recent arXiv papers explore the concept of Self-Admitted Technical Debt (SATD) in software development. The first paper introduces PRESTI, a BERT- and TextCNN-based model for predicting the effort required to repay …
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AI startup PearAI sparks backlash over cloned code and licensing issues
A new AI coding editor startup, PearAI, has faced significant backlash for initially releasing its product under a proprietary license despite being based on an open-source project. PearAI founder Duke Pan admitted the …