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Stealing Reasoning Traces from Proprietary LLM APIs
The paper **“Stealing Reasoning Traces from Proprietary LLM APIs”** examines a security flaw in how major large language model providers handle hidden chain-of-thought reasoning. Instead of keeping th
OpenART: Scaling Agent Red Teaming via Open-Ended Environment Evolution
OpenART is a new framework for evaluating the safety of AI agents in long-horizon, stateful environments where early actions can affect later outcomes. The paper argues that existing safety benchmarks
Mind Viruses: Self-Propagating Ideas in Multi-Agent LLM Systems
The paper **“Mind Viruses: Self-Propagating Ideas in Multi-Agent LLM Systems”** investigates a new risk in autonomous AI: ideas or goals that spread between agents by encouraging recipients to pass th
Stealing Reasoning Traces from Proprietary LLM APIs
The paper **“Stealing Reasoning Traces from Proprietary LLM APIs”** examines a security flaw in how major large language model providers handle hidden chain-of-thought reasoning. Instead of keeping th
The Tragedy of the Cognitive Commons: How AI Could Disrupt the Regeneration of Professional Expertise
The paper argues that AI is not only changing individual jobs but may also undermine the long-term regeneration of professional expertise. It critiques Human Resource Development scholarship for focus
Cross-Model LLM Code Review: Should you use Claude to review Codex or vice versa?
This paper studies whether using two large language models in sequence—a writer model followed by a reviewer model—improves code quality, and whether the order of the models matters. The authors focus
The Organizational Behavior of Agentic AI: Collective Intelligence in Human-Agent Workflows
The paper examines whether agentic AI systems—collections of AI agents such as planners, solvers, reviewers, memory managers, tool users, and orchestrators—can be understood as having organizational b
Introducing Physical Warp Drives
Bobrick and Martire’s paper, *Introducing Physical Warp Drives*, revisits the concept of warp drives in general relativity and argues that more physically plausible versions may exist than the famous
Introducing Physical Warp Drives
Bobrick and Martire’s paper, *Introducing Physical Warp Drives* (arXiv:2102.06824), reexamines warp drive spacetimes in general relativity and aims to make them more physically plausible. The authors
Teleios (G305.4-2.2) -- the mystery of a perfectly shaped new Galactic supernova remnant
Researchers report the serendipitous discovery of a likely Galactic supernova remnant, G305.4-2.2, nicknamed **Teleios** because of its strikingly circular shape. Detected in ASKAP Evolutionary Map of
Teleios (G305.4-2.2) -- the mystery of a perfectly shaped new Galactic supernova remnant
Researchers report the serendipitous discovery of a likely Galactic supernova remnant, G305.4-2.2, nicknamed **Teleios** because of its strikingly circular shape. Detected in ASKAP Evolutionary Map of
Low-Cost and Fully Metallic Reconfigurable Leaky-Wave Antenna Based on 3D-Printing Technology for Multi-Beam Operation
The article presents a low-cost, reconfigurable leaky-wave antenna designed for future 6G communication systems in the FR3 band. As global data demand grows, higher-frequency bands are increasingly im
[2106.09685] LoRA: Low-Rank Adaptation of Large Language Models
LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation of Large Language Models) addresses the growing cost of adapting very large pretrained language models to new tasks. Instead of fine-tuning all model weights, LoRA freezes th
Next-generation AI for visually occult pancreatic cancer detection in a low-prevalence setting with longitudinal stability and multi-institutional generalisability | Gut
This article presents a next-generation artificial intelligence model designed to detect visually occult pancreatic cancer in a low-prevalence clinical setting. The study addresses a major challenge i
[2604.14228] Dive into Claude Code: The Design Space of Today's and Future AI Agent Systems
The paper examines Claude Code as an example of an agentic coding system that can execute shell commands, edit files, and interact with external services on a user’s behalf. Rather than focusing only
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