Restrict agents to approved sources with AgentCore Gateway per-request domain and date filters

Tell your agent to only read sec.gov, and it will Regulated teams often need a simple, provable answer to one question: can my model be restricted to an approved set of sources and a defined freshness window? domain allowlists/denylists and ISO‑8601 UTC publish‑date ranges are enforced server-side by the AgentCore Gateway. That combination gives operators […]
Comcast Wi‑Fi Motion: Router-based motion sensing without cameras — privacy and legal trade-offs

Comcast’s router can now sense movement, without a camera. The privacy fine print is the important part. Comcast has added Wi‑Fi Motion to its Xfinity Shield suite. It’s an opt‑in feature that detects movement by measuring tiny disruptions in the radio waves between an Xfinity Gateway and selected Wi‑Fi devices. It promises low‑cost presence alerts […]
MainstreamOS: An Accessible Arch + Hyprland Desktop with AI Sidebar and Snapshot Rollbacks

Can MainstreamOS finally make Linux a household name? I tried it to find out MainstreamOS is an Arch Linux based desktop that packages Hyprland (a Wayland tiling compositor) into a GUI-first, opinionated desktop. It comes with Steam, an animated dock, two configurable sidebars and an “AI sidebar” that promises cloud and local model integrations. The […]
Vivodyne’s HIVE: robotic human-tissue labs to teach AI causal biology and de-risk drug discovery

Robots growing human tissue: why Vivodyne thinks AI needs different data to make real therapeutic progress Picture a small-factory-sized lab where robotic arms culture tiny patches of human tissue, dose them with drugs around the clock, and record time-stamped intervention→outcome data. That is the image Vivodyne sells for HIVE, its modular automated-lab system. The company’s […]
One-Person AI Films: Provenance Checklist, Legal Risks, and Executive Actions

THE LAST EXAM | #FutureVisionXPRIZE Submission, what leaders should know Kerala, 2039. A village teacher enters her twelve students in a national engineering challenge to save their closing school. On finals night, an early monsoon forces a choice: the demonstration that would win it, or two hundred drones lighting their fathers’ boats home. “Kerala, 2039. […]
Data Center Debt: How to Audit Your AI Infrastructure Exposure

When a headline lands, look at the balance sheet A headline attributed to Arthur Hayes, “AI isn’t the bubble, data center debt is”, popped up without an accompanying article to examine. The claim deserves testing, but it needs more than a slogan. The real question for leaders is factual and granular: how much capital has […]
NVIDIA TensorRT Model Connect: Convert Checkpoints to Native C++ Inference in Two Commands

NVIDIA’s TensorRT Model Connect: checkpoint → native C++ inference in two commands Converting research checkpoints into production inference often trips on one bottleneck: the export and integration step. NVIDIA’s TensorRT Model Connect (TRTMC) arrives in public preview promising a shorter, more explicit handoff: trtmc build produces a versioned .bundle and trtmc run (or a native […]
How Axonius built tenant-safe AI agents with AWS Bedrock AgentCore

How Axonius added tenant-safe AI agents using Bedrock’s AgentCore runtime Axonius manages asset data from more than 1, 400 systems and wanted agents that can run live queries, fetch data, and draft answers for customers, without changing their strict per-customer security model, identity flows, cost visibility, or operational playbooks. The engineering brief looks like a […]
Contract QA with Metadata‑First RAG: How AIDA on Amazon Bedrock Prevents Missed Expirations

When a year‑2000 license lurks in your corpus, an LLM can miss it, and that can cost you Ask a model where licensing agreements expire and it will usually give an answer. But “usually” is not the same as “correct.” Pure semantic search can surface dozens of loosely related snippets, bury document‑level rules (like renewal […]
Autonomous clinical AI and the human final sign-off: evidence, risks, and a safer policy path

On Aug 18, 2026, an opinion in JAMA by bioethicist Ezekiel Emanuel and Neal Khosla (CEO of Curai Health) argued that autonomous clinical AI, meaning systems that make cognitive medical decisions without a mandatory human final sign‑off, may soon outperform doctor‑plus‑AI teams on key reasoning tasks. Their prescription is provocative: regulators should avoid locking a […]