Today’s children are true “AI natives.” They are born and raised in the AI era; interacting with the digital world is an innate instinct. The AI entities that provide them with education must also be immersive, interactive, personalized, and warm.
The birth of AI English teacher Jessica heralds the future of education: no longer one-way knowledge transmission, but rather the natural acquisition of a communication ability to face the world through symbiosis and dialogue with AI. She possesses a vast amount of knowledge, boundless patience, a memory capable of remembering every child’s situation, and a warm heart—a true “super-teacher.” — Read More
Daily Archives: November 24, 2025
Hitchhiker’s Guide to Attack Surface Management
I first heard about the word “ASM” (i.e., Attack Surface Management) probably in late 2018, and I thought it must be some complex infrastructure for tracking assets of an organization. Looking back, I realize I almost had a similar stack for discovering, tracking, and detecting obscure assets of organizations, and I was using it for my bug hunting adventures. I feel my stack was kinda goated, as I was able to find obscure assets of Apple, Facebook, Shopify, Twitter, and many other Fortune 100 companies, and reported hundreds of bugs, all through automation.
… If I search “Guide to ASM” on Internet, almost none of the supposed guides are real resources. They funnel you to their own ASM solution, and the guide is just present there to provide you with some surface-level information, and is mostly a marketing gimmick. This is precisely why I decided to write something.
This guide will provide you with insights into exactly how big your attack surface really is. CISOs can look at it and see if their organizations have all of these covered, security researchers and bug hunters can look at this and maybe find new ideas related to where to look during recon. Devs can look at it and see if they are unintentionally leaving any door open for hackers. If you are into security, it has something to offer you. — Read More
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s big warning to employees in his leaked memo: ‘Google has been doing excellent…’
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has conceded that the company is facing “rough vibes” and “economic headwinds” just days after Google reclaimed the AI performance crown with Google’s Gemini 3 Pro launch. According to The Information, a leaked memo from last month starkly contrasts with Altman’s public trillion-dollar ambitions and he reportedly warned employees that revenue growth could plummet to single digits by 2026. — Read More