As developers increasingly lean on AI-generated code to build out their software—as they have with open source in the past—they risk introducing critical security failures along the way.
Ant Group’s Ling team has steadily developed large models, beginning with the open-source Ling-Lite and Ling-Plus in March of ...
The new model outperforms others in code generation, software development, competition-level mathematics and logical ...
Google DeepMind has revealed CodeMender, an artificial intelligence agent it says can automatically detect and fix software vulnerabilities before they are exploited by hackers. Google’s AI research ...
Cloudera’s AMPs bring an end-to-end framework for building, deploying, and monitoring business-ready AI/ML applications ...
End-to-end encryption is the gold standard to protect data – and now it can be used beyond messaging platforms such as Signal ...
CodeMender has already contributed 72 security fixes to open source projects, some with millions of lines of code ...
Hackers used log poisoning and web shells to convert Nezha into a remote access tool targeting networks across East Asia.
Google’s DeepMind unveils CodeMender, an AI agent that auto-fixes code vulnerabilities and enhances software security.
Kevork Kechichian says x86 giant's contributions should benefit Intel first Over the years, Intel has established itself as a ...
A roundup of the six most-installed 'agentic' AI extensions in the VS Code Marketplace reveals how tools like Cline, ...