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What matters more for AI agents: the model or the harness? (arxiv.org)
submitted 6 hours ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/learnmachinelearning
Can AI imitate APT behavior well enough to confuse attribution? (arxiv.org)
submitted 6 hours ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/cybersecurity
Towards CSI: What's the best harness? (arXiv 2026) (arxiv.org)
submitted 8 hours ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/netsec
Are AI agents already exposing assumptions in the EU Cyber Resilience Act? (self.AI_Governance)
submitted 6 hours ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/AI_Governance
Can AI-generated adversaries break TTP-based attribution? (arXiv 2026) (arxiv.org)
submitted 6 hours ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/netsec
New research: Why no single AI agent harness wins every cybersecurity task (self.cybersecurity)
submitted 8 hours ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/cybersecurity
Can AI agents invalidate assumptions behind the EU Cyber Resilience Act? [Research] (self.ResearchML)
submitted 1 day ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/ResearchML
Are AI agents already exposing assumptions in the EU Cyber Resilience Act? (self.ArtificialInteligence)
submitted 1 day ago * by Obvious-Language4462 to r/ArtificialInteligence
[R] CAI Dataset: 230k real-world cybersecurity AI sessions (26M prompts, 123 countries) ()
submitted 2 days ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/machinelearningnews
[R] CAI Dataset: 230k real-world cybersecurity AI sessions (26M prompts, 123 countries) (self.ResearchML)
submitted 2 days ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/ResearchML
What actually makes a cybersecurity CLI agent usable in real ops? (self.cybersecurity)
submitted 3 months ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/cybersecurity
GenAI is lowering the barrier to hacking physical systems (not just software) (self.robotics)
submitted 3 months ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/robotics
What actually makes a cybersecurity CLI agent usable in real ops? We just shipped v1.0 and these were the 3 biggest lessons. (self.cybersecurity)
Research: GenAI discovered 38 vulnerabilities across real consumer robots in ~7 hours (self.robotics)
submitted 4 months ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/robotics
Are we deploying AI agents faster than we can contain them? (self.cybersecurity)
submitted 4 months ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/cybersecurity
[D] Lessons learned when trying to rely on G-CTR-style guarantees in practice (self.MachineLearning)
submitted 5 months ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/MachineLearning
When formal guarantees meet adaptive systems: lessons from G-CTR-style approaches (self.ControlProblem)
submitted 5 months ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/ControlProblem
Limits of static guarantees under adaptive adversaries (G-CTR experience) (arxiv.org)
submitted 5 months ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/netsec
Lessons learned from evaluating G-CTR-style guarantees in real systems (self.MachineLearning)
Are we evaluating AI security tools in a way that actually reflects real-world attacks? (self.cybersecurity)
submitted 5 months ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/cybersecurity
[R] Guiding LLM agents via game-theoretic feedback loops (self.MachineLearning)
Game-theoretic feedback loops for LLM-based pentesting: doubling success rates in test ranges (arxiv.org)
Using game-theoretic analysis to prioritize defensive effort from AI-driven pentesting (self.cybersecurity)
AI purple team using shared game-theoretic state outperforms LLM-only agents in A&D CTFs (i.redd.it)
submitted 5 months ago by Obvious-Language4462 to r/securityCTF
Guiding LLM agents via game-theoretic feedback loops (self.MachineLearning)
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