When AIOps Become “AI Oops”: Subverting LLM-driven IT Operations via Telemetry Manipulation

AI for IT Operations (AIOps) is transforming how organizations manage complex software systems by automating anomaly detection, incident diagnosis, and remediation. Modern AIOps solutions increasingly rely on autonomous LLM-based agents to interpret telemetry data and take corrective actions with minimal human intervention, promising faster response times and operational cost savings.
In this work, we perform the first security analysis of AIOps solutions, showing that, once again, AI-driven automation comes with a profound security cost. We demonstrate that adversaries can manipulate system telemetry to mislead AIOps agents into taking actions that compromise the integrity of the infrastructure they manage. We introduce techniques to reliably inject telemetry data using error-inducing requests that influence agent behavior through a form of adversarial reward-hacking; plausible but incorrect system error interpretations that steer the agent’s decision-making. Our attack methodology, AIOpsDoom, is fully automated–combining reconnaissance, fuzzing, and LLM-driven adversarial input generation–and operates without any prior knowledge of the target system.
To counter this threat, we propose AIOpsShield, a defense mechanism that sanitizes telemetry data by exploiting its structured nature and the minimal role of user-generated content. Our experiments show that AIOpsShield reliably blocks telemetry-based attacks without affecting normal agent performance.

Ultimately, this work exposes AIOps as an emerging attack vector for system compromise and underscores the urgent need for security-aware AIOps design. — Read More

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The math and logic behind ChatGPT. This paper is all you need.

This paper explains everything there is to know about Large Language Models in simple and understandable terms.

We’ve all heard of ChatGPT and DeepSeek, which are Large Language Models (LLMs). These Large Language Models are powered by a technology called transformers or transformer neural networks.

What makes them so special? They’re able to understand context between words in a sentence and predict the next or expected word in an output sentence. That’s the reason why ChatGPT and other LLMs generate words sequentially; because this complex neural network generates or predicts the next word step by step based on the input sentence.

For example, if I were to input a sentence like ‘Thank you’, obviously the LLM should respond by saying ‘You are welcome’. So, it uses algorithms to predict the first word which is ‘You’, and then the next ‘are’, then finally ‘welcome’. I’m going to show you how they work in detail, so weigh anchor and prepare to set sail! — Read More

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Economics and AI take off

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) and fully general humanoid robotics are just around the corner, or so many people believe. So it’s time to try to understand how this will affect our economy. Will we be forced into lives of idle leisure and/or meaninglessness? Will the few remaining human workers toil below the API? Will we get fully automated luxury gay space communism?

This is a follow up after five years to my original post on post scarcity and post-capitalism.

Keynes predicted in 1930 that by 2030, automation would reduce the need for work to just 15 hours per week. We’re almost there, so what did he get right and wrong? First, most people work fewer hours in less physically taxing jobs than their grandparents did. But we’ve standardized on 40 hour weeks, and much more for people in jobs with a high degree of competition. Within those 40 hours, I am reliably informed, some people struggle to perform even a single hour of meaningful work, but these are not the rule. — Read More

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IBM Venture Head Says Company Puts Quantum on Equal Footing With AI

IBM Ventures is treating quantum computing as strategically important as artificial intelligence, targeting startups to build ecosystems that complement its hardware roadmap, according to Global Venturing.

The unit has invested in companies such as Qedma, QunaSys, and Strangeworks while expanding partnerships with universities like the University of Chicago to accelerate commercialization of quantum technologies.

Alongside quantum, IBM Ventures continues to prioritize enterprise-focused AI investments, emphasizing domain-specific tools, automation software, and multi-model strategies. — Read More

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Sam Altman says ‘yes,’ AI is in a bubble

As economists speculate whether the stock market is in an AI bubble that could soon burst, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has just admitted to believing we’re in one. “Are we in a phase where investors as a whole are overexcited about AI?” Altman said during a lengthy interview with The Verge and other reporters last night. “My opinion is yes.” — Read More

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