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AI and Collaboration Key to Evolving Cybersecurity; Yankees Eye Costly All-Star Departure; Canada Faces Assisted Dying Criticism


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Red Teaming AI to Address Emerging Cybersecurity Threats is becoming increasingly essential as AI agents grow more autonomous and interact with dynamic tools. Ken Huang, chief AI officer at DistributedApps.ai, emphasized the need for new threat modeling strategies, such as mixture threat modeling, which considers the inherent unpredictability of AI systems. Public-private collaboration is essential to combat cybercrime, according to Sanjay Virmani, special agent in charge of the FBI in San Francisco. Highlighting recent takedowns, Virmani emphasized that building strong relationships with private sector and international partners is critical for effective incident response and long-term prevention. Transforming cybersecurity through AI agents is becoming a reality, as these technologies prove vital in streamlining the software development life cycle. Jason Clinton, Chief Information Security Officer at Anthropic, highlighted how AI agents can help eliminate bugs early on, enhancing software quality and significantly reducing security vulnerabilities. However, he also cautioned that managing these agents—particularly in enforcing identity and access controls—poses a significant challenge. Affordable Nozzle Camera Setup for Prusa Mini turns an ordinary USB endoscope into a precision nozzle cam, offering makers an up-close, real-time view of their 3D prints in action. This ingenious DIY hack repurposes a generic inspection camera—typically used for plumbing or engine work—into a custom-mounted tool for monitoring filament flow on the Prusa Mini. With salvaged LEDs, a hand-soldered connector for easy removal, and a parametric PETG bracket, the setup blends practicality with nerdy flair, making it a must-try project for 3D printing enthusiasts. **Father Challenges Canada's Assisted Dying Policies**
A father identified only as Wade is mounting a desperate legal battle against Canada's assisted dying policies after his 28-year-old daughter, Marge, who is autistic and has ADHD but no diagnosed physical illness, was approved for medical assistance in dying (MAiD). Wade claims Marge is vulnerable and mentally unfit to make such a decision, challenging the legitimacy of her MAiD assessments and warning that she was influenced by online communities and a deeply ingrained belief that she was terminally ill.
Despite a temporary injunction that delayed her scheduled death in January 2024, a provincial court ultimately allowed her application to proceed, citing statutory limitations on judicial oversight of medical decisions. Wade’s appeal temporarily halted her third application, but he later withdrew it after Marge began starving herself in June. Now, with her most recent MAiD request approved, Wade fears his daughter’s death could happen at any time — a deeply personal case that has ignited national debate over the expansion of euthanasia laws to include non-terminal mental and cognitive conditions. The New York Yankees are expected to part ways with All-Star pitcher Marcus Stroman in what could be a costly decision for the franchise. Stroman, who was once on the trading block before the season began, remained with the team due to a wave of injuries to key starters, including Gerrit Cole, Clarke Schmidt, and Luis Gil. Despite this, Stroman has underperformed and is now sidelined, with manager Aaron Boone noting ongoing physical issues that delay his return. With the team still leading the AL East at 18-13 despite injuries, the Yankees may now feel it's the right time to move on from Stroman, potentially opening the door for mid-season acquisitions as they aim for a deep postseason run.
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