Information security
fromArs Technica
4 days agoMozilla: Anthropic's Mythos found 271 zero-day vulnerabilities in Firefox 150
AI tools like Mythos enhance cybersecurity by making vulnerability discovery cheaper and more efficient for defenders.
The transition to software-defined vehicles hasn't been easy for anybody. But in a sea of struggling companies, Volvo is among the most bruised. Its all-electric EX30 and EX90 were heavily delayed by software issues, yet still arrived buggy and unfinished, forcing Volvo to spend much of last year quashing bugs over-the-air. Screens were glitchy, the keyless entry systems often failed, and in a few harrowing cases, the vehicle lost power on the highway.
The T-Rex 3 Pro is Amazfit's stab at making a Garmin Fenix 8, which is in my opinion the current best fitness tracker money can buy. The only problem is that it costs $1,100. The idea that you could have a watch with Garmin features and materials for $400 is very appealing, but it does have a lot of problems.
There is a plague in software development as of today, and it has become something we are gradually beginning to accept. It goes something like this: you're stuck on some code, so you deliver a code snippet to your favorite AI tool, hoping to debug it. You might get a solution, but then your AI tool introduces a new bug, which you suddenly have to spend time debugging.