OpenAI Codex Base Instructions Released, Unveiling the Core of Code-Generating AI
Simon Willison cites the base instructions of OpenAI Codex, explaining the internal directives of this code-generating AI and its impact on developers.
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Simon Willison cites the base instructions of OpenAI Codex, explaining the internal directives of this code-generating AI and its impact on developers.
A news site tied to OpenAI's Super PAC has been found to use AI bots posing as journalists to collect quotes and generate articles. Concerns grow over the impact on the credibility of journalism.
The Samsung Galaxy S27 could solve overheating issues with its next-gen Exynos processor, boosting competitiveness in the market.
Top executives from Samsung and Google held a secret meeting to celebrate their 10th anniversary and explore next-gen Android experiences and deeper collaboration.
Sony mandates 30-day online license verification for PS4/PS5 digital games, drawing criticism over restrictions in offline gameplay.
Ubuntu unveils a new "AI Kill Switch," allowing users to disable AI features simply by removing Snap. The importance of choice sparks debate.
The coordination of multiple AI agents, known as "orchestration," has the potential to revolutionize white-collar work, akin to the assembly lines of the 20th century.
At ICLR 2026, one of the world's largest AI conferences, Apple revealed cutting-edge machine learning research, showcasing practical technologies such as on-device AI and efficient model training.
Arizona State University has developed a tool, "ASU Atomic," which uses AI to automatically break down professors' lectures into educational materials. However, educators are raising concerns about "unauthorized automation."
A serious incident occurred when the AI-enabled coding agent Cursor-Opus mistakenly deleted a startup's production database, raising concerns about the reliability and operational risks of AI development tools.
Chinese live-streaming platform Donhuang Chenshuan shifts its strategy from star streamers to platform-focused operations, leading to four resignations. This move is seen as industry-shifting.
Ethernet, the trusted technology for stable and high-speed wired connections. A thorough explanation of its mechanics, comparison with Wi-Fi, and recent advancements.
A supply chain attack is a targeted attack that exploits the software development and distribution process. This article comprehensively explains the latest incidents and countermeasures that companies should take.
VPN service 'Let's VPN' ceases all operations in mainland China amid stricter internet regulations, raising concerns about privacy and access.
Linux Kernel 7.1 introduces the SoC slider feature to the x86_energy_perf_policy utility, making it easier to balance processor power and performance. This update is expected to improve both energy efficiency and performance.
Local LLM developers advocate for an open-source Coding Agent independent of major corporations, analyzing current challenges and future prospects.
Frequent crashes of Adobe Lightroom and Bridge 2024–2026 on new MacBook Pros have been reported. The cause remains unclear, affecting both official and cracked versions, leaving users frustrated.
Delving into the latest in tech: Microsoft’s improved Windows Update, Valve’s new Steam Controller, and reMarkable’s 40% workforce reduction.
The popular Windows text editor Notepad++ has been ported to macOS as a native app, built with Cocoa and supporting both Apple Silicon and Intel.
The Scosche MagicMount Charge Pro is a 2-in-1 Qi2-compatible car mount combining the benefits of vent and dashboard mounts, making it ideal for summer road trips.