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“When I look back at the history of software, one pattern emerges with remarkable consistency: the promise to simplify software creation, to make it cheaper, and ultimately to eliminate the need for programmers altogether. This is not a new idea. It has been the driving ambition of our industry since the 1960s. And while each generation believes they are witnessing something unprecedented, they are actually participating in a cycle that has repeate…</description>
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“The machines are fine. I&#039;m worried about us.”

Drifting Toward Not Understanding</description>
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New York City Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Office of Technology and Innovation (OTI) Commissioner Lisa Gelobter announced the full schedule of the 10th annual NYC Open Data Week, the city’s premier public data showcase, featuring more than 80 free or low-cost in-person and virtual events.</description>
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The linked article advocates for creating a private, structured knowledge base to improve personal learning, memory, and information synthesis. 
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The following video serves as a critical warning that current cybersecurity frameworks are ill-equipped to monitor the intent and logic of autonomous agentic systems.

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The term is gaining traction recently.

Here&#039;s a nice read about it:

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In this topic I bookmark blogs and articles I&#039;ve read that I may want to revisit later. They are listed and sorted automatically.</description>
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