Category: Blog
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When AI Research Agents Hit Reality: My Microsoft Researcher Experience
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The promise sounded almost too good to be true: an AI agent that could seamlessly blend internal organizational data with web search capabilities to produce comprehensive, structured reports. Microsoft’s Researcher agent marketed itself as the solution to information silos, promising to transform how we gather and synthesize organizational intelligence. Naturally, I had to put it to the…
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The AI Gender Trap: Why Women Face Triple the Automation Risk in the Digital Age
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As generative AI transforms the workplace, women face a disproportionate risk of automation—revealing deep inequalities in who builds, controls, and benefits from artificial intelligence. The future of work is being written in code, and women are getting a raw deal. A comprehensive analysis by the International Labour Organization and Poland’s National Research Institute reveals a…
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How Sycophancy Shapes the Reliability of Large Language Models
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Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are increasingly becoming trusted digital assistants in education, medicine, and professional settings. But what happens when these models prioritize pleasing the user over telling the truth? A new study from Stanford University, “SycEval: Evaluating LLM Sycophancy”, dives deep into this subtle but crucial problem: sycophancy-when AI models agree…
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HR Under Attack: Sophisticated Malware Campaign Targets Recruiters
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Recent investigations have revealed a coordinated cybersecurity threat exploiting the routine review of job applications to deploy advanced malware in corporate networks. Every day, HR professionals across the globe open dozens of resume attachments and click on application links—a routine practice that has become an ideal attack vector for cybercriminals. Security researchers at Artic Wolf have…