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The need to introduce AI Bots into our applications is becoming a major part of software development — but how do you do that securely? Learn to manage access for GenAI bots with fine-grained authorization using Permit.io and Arcjet.
When we talk about scaling in Kubernetes, we naturally think about scaling up or down within a cluster, either manually or using one of the many types of autoscalers (and we have a blog post on that, by the way).
In my previous article, about what ChatGPT and Claude can see on your screen and how developers can make use of it, I mentioned a browser extension that enhances the text-only lite.cnn.com with images fetched from the full CNN site. It worked nicely, but used the deprecated Manifest V2.
Word got out that the Salesforce events team planned to build a custom AI for the Dreamforce conference app. This surprised the online CRM’s AI team, which had already created and was using a new AI enterprise technology stack called Agentforce to build AI agents for customers.
Companies have been applying generative AI across a wide range of functions, including customer support, sales, legal, marketing and many others. As of 2024, 92% of the Fortune 500 have adopted GenAI in some form.
Python developers get excited because the first alpha of version 3.14.0 of the widely popular programming language has been made available.
A significant amount of data is stored in structured data across hundreds of thousands of organizations. Millions of business users use this structured data daily to run the business, deriving insights that can help improve its running.
In modern distributed systems, asynchronous communication patterns have become increasingly prevalent.
As more organizations adopt Kubernetes to orchestrate their infrastructure and applications, managing fleets of clusters has emerged as a significant challenge.
RALEIGH, N.C. — In what could prove a major move forward for open source software development security, Stacklok, the open source security company, has announced the donation of its Minder project to the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF).
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