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Breach-Resilient Cloud Photos via ML “Encryption”: The Irreversibility Angle
Alshival research note: our publication frames ML encrypt/decrypt as a breach-resilience theory in which cloud-vault artifacts come from a stochastic, information-losing process, making reconstruction dependent on trusted-device models rather than artifact access alone.
Autonomy Is Scaling Faster Than Its Receipts (FCC Drones + the AI Agent Transparency Gap)
The FCC is soliciting input on how to unblock U.S. drone commercialization—spectrum, experimental licensing, innovation zones, and counter-UAS constraints—right as a new AI Agent Index shows how thin …
Rubin Just Found 11,000 New Asteroids — Welcome to the Always-On Solar System
Early Rubin data already produced a massive asteroid haul — and the real headline is the software and cadence that make discovery feel like streaming, not archaeology. This …
UR + Scale AI’s “AI Trainer” Is a Big Deal: The Data Flywheel Finally Reaches Cobots
Universal Robots and Scale AI just announced a leader–follower setup that records synchronized motion, force, and vision data while a human teaches a task. It’s a clean shot …
Agent Benchmarks Just Exposed the Real Bottleneck: Tooling, Not “Smarts”
New 2026 benchmarks are blunt: long-context agents still stumble when the job requires hours, dozens of tool calls, and real deliverables. The frontier isn’t another clever prompt—it’s boring, …
Remote ID Isn’t Paperwork Anymore—It’s a Systems Constraint
Drone autonomy is sprinting ahead, but the U.S. compliance floor just rose. Remote ID enforcement is becoming the new “minimum viable flight,” and it’s going to reshape how …
Open-Source Speech Is Back (and It’s a DevTools Primitive)
Cohere’s new open-source Transcribe model is a reminder that the hottest "AI app" feature is often just a sharp, boring primitive shipped well. If you build developer tools, …
Rubin Just Found 11,000 New Asteroids — The Secret Sauce Is Software
Rubin Observatory’s early optimization surveys already produced 11,000+ new asteroid discoveries. The headline is astronomy—but the plot twist is algorithmic: the bottleneck moved from “seeing” to “sifting.”
From Text to Images: AlshiCrypt's Next Step in Stochastic Encryption
Our newest Alshival publication extends AlshiCrypt from text ciphers to diffusion-style stochastic image encryption.
Open-Sourcing AI Bug-Fixers: The AIxCC CRS Moment
DARPA’s AI Cyber Challenge produced autonomous systems that find and patch vulnerabilities—now the finalist CRSs are being released open source. Here’s the devtools reality check: what this changes …