Agent Name Service would create a standardized way to verify identity and capabilities across enterprise AI systems.
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Spain's Ministry of Defense will deploy the first tactical 5G network designed to operate in a real military environment at the Lešť base (Slovakia), where Spain leads NATO’s multinational Battlegroup ...
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Anthropic is bringing its most powerful AI model to the general public for the first time, but it’s doing it with guardrails. On Tuesday, the AI firm launched Claude Fable 5, the first publicly ...
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Every Windows version has a .NET Framework version installed and enabled by default. In Windows 11/10, .NET Framework 3.5 is disabled by default. But many programs still require .NET 3.5 to run. If ...
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