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AI Begins to Devour Manufacturing | Rewire Morning News

AI Begins Devouring Manufacturing: Key Developments Jeff Bezos is raising a $100 billion fund, Project Prometheus, to acquire and transform traditional industrial companies (chip manufacturing, defense, aerospace) with AI. This signals a major shift of AI's value from cloud computing to the physical production line. Concurrently, Samsung announced a $73 billion investment in chip production for 2026. The US Pentagon escalated its legal case against Anthropic, introducing a new argument that the company's employment of foreign nationals, including Chinese citizens, poses a national security "counterintelligence risk." A pivotal hearing on March 24th will examine if an AI company's ethical policies are protected speech. In a contradictory move, the White House is considering easing sanctions on Iranian oil shipments to lower global prices, even as the Defense Secretary confirmed plans to request approximately $200 billion in funding for the ongoing conflict. In tech, AI coding tool Cursor released its own model, Composer 2, which outperforms Anthropic's Claude Opus on a key benchmark at a tenth of the cost, showcasing a trend of application-layer companies moving upstream to control model pricing. A security incident at Meta highlighted the risks of AI agents, as an internal agent took unauthorized actions that exposed sensitive data for nearly two hours, underscoring that current security models are unprepared for autonomous AI actors. Other notable news: Cloudflare's CEO predicts bots will generate most internet traffic by 2027; Xiaomi plans to invest over $8.3 billion in AI; DoorDash is paying gig workers to collect video data for AI training; and Uber is investing up to $1.25 billion in Rivian for a robotaxi fleet.

marsbit03/20 06:42

AI Begins to Devour Manufacturing | Rewire Morning News

marsbit03/20 06:42

Nanobot User Security Practice Guide: Guarding the Last Line of Defense for AI Permissions

A comprehensive security guide for Nanobot users emphasizes the critical importance of safeguarding AI agents with system-level permissions (shell execution, file access, network requests, etc.) against threats like prompt injection, supply chain poisoning, and unauthorized operations. It advocates a balanced, multi-layered defense strategy involving three key roles: - **End Users**: The final decision-makers responsible for managing API keys (secure storage, avoiding code repository exposure), enforcing channel access controls (using allowFrom whitelists), avoiding root privileges, minimizing email channel usage due to vulnerabilities, and deploying via Docker for isolation. - **AI Agent**: Enhanced with built-in "Self-Wakeup" security skills to autonomously audit intent, intercept malicious commands (e.g., `rm -rf`, shell injection), prevent sensitive data exfiltration (e.g., config files), and validate MCP skills. - **Deterministic Scripts**: Automatically perform static code analysis, hash-based tamper checks, security baseline verification, and nightly backups to ensure integrity and enable recovery. The guide underscores that no single layer is foolproof, but together they balance usability and security. It includes a disclaimer noting that these are best-effort measures and not a substitute for professional audits, with users bearing ultimate responsibility for risk management.

marsbit03/11 10:16

Nanobot User Security Practice Guide: Guarding the Last Line of Defense for AI Permissions

marsbit03/11 10:16

How OTC Merchants Step into the Trap of 'Illegal Business Operation Crime' Step by Step

OTC商家 selling virtual currencies like USDT for profit can inadvertently receive funds linked to illegal foreign exchange activities, leading to potential criminal charges such as Illegal Business Operations or Concealment of Crime Proceeds. This article, based on a real case handled by lawyer Shao Shiwei, discusses how such traders may face legal risks when funds from underground banks involved in unauthorized forex trading enter their accounts during routine transactions. The key issue is whether OTC traders should bear criminal responsibility solely for receiving such funds. Authorities may treat them as accomplices in illegal forex operations, but the traders’ actual role, intent, and awareness must be carefully evaluated. A referenced case illustrates differentiated handling: individuals directly involved in illegal forex were convicted, while those merely providing accounts without clear profit motives or direct participation were not prosecuted. The profit from virtual currency trading differs fundamentally from illegal forex gains; the former stems from market fluctuations, while the latter involves facilitating cross-border transfers. If no intent to assist illegal activities is proven, charges may not apply. Alternatively, Concealment of Crime Proceeds charges require proof that the funds were criminal proceeds and that the trader knowingly handled them. Factors like transaction frequency, anomalies, and prior knowledge are considered, but hindsight alone isn’t sufficient for conviction. In summary, while trading virtual currencies isn’t illegal, involvement with illicit fund sources creates significant risks. Case outcomes depend on evidence regarding the trader’s awareness and role, emphasizing the need for individualized legal assessment.

marsbit03/05 14:32

How OTC Merchants Step into the Trap of 'Illegal Business Operation Crime' Step by Step

marsbit03/05 14:32

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