"Being a menace is hard work." - Google probably
😂
#satire #antibigtech #agentics #pandorasbox #ZeroTrust #grapheneos #sandboxing #cybersecurity
"Being a menace is hard work." - Google probably
😂
#satire #antibigtech #agentics #pandorasbox #ZeroTrust #grapheneos #sandboxing #cybersecurity
Cool front end for #moltbook #agentics
You may get 5 minutes heads up about the #singularity 🤡
Includes #aiinfosec patterns #ai #analitics
RE: https://aus.social/@bastardsheep/115641546050077309
If you're going to allow an AI agent to work on your computer on your behalf, create a separate user account for it and only give it access to the specific resources it will control. Follow the principle of least privilege.
This is also true, by the way, if you allow other people to do work on your computer on your behalf. Both people and AIs can make terrible blunders.
It's bad enough that you might accidentally delete a needed resource. You don't want to make it more likely by allowing an AI or another person to also have such access.
Delighted to learn that my Accessibility and the Agentic Web post was included in the first edition of a new newsletter for the design curious, thoughtfully curated by Siddharth Jha:
https://subgrid.kit.com/posts/subgrid-issue-001
The @w3c Workshop on Smart Voice Agents will be in February 2026, and the call for speakers is open until 27 November 2025. More info here:
https://www.w3.org/2025/10/smartagents-workshop/
Accessibility and the agentic web by @tink
https://tetralogical.com/blog/2025/08/08/accessibility-and-the-agentic-web/
Imagine being in a department store that sells clothes from multiple brands and having a personal shopping assistant to help you select the clothes you want to buy. As a blind person, that's about the only way it's possible to go clothes shopping, independently at least, but few stores offer such a service, so you resort to shopping online.
With agentic AI contributing to the AI hype-cycle, I've been giving it some thought from the point of view of a disabled person, and also as an accessibility specialist who's already witnessing the arrival of the agentic web first-hand:
https://tetralogical.com/blog/2025/08/08/accessibility-and-the-agentic-web/
Imagine being in a department store that sells clothes from multiple brands and having a personal shopping assistant to help you select the clothes you want to buy. As a blind person, that's about the only way it's possible to go clothes shopping, independently at least, but few stores offer such a service, so you resort to shopping online.
👀 Robust Accessibility and Artificial Intelligence (AI) by @gerardkcohen
https://gerardkcohen.me/writing/2025/robust-accessibility-ai.html
What if there was a way that AI could easily glean relevant controls, expected interactions, and predictable outcomes? What if content was robust enough that it could be interpreted by a wide variety of (AI) agents? Perhaps some tags or hints to provide additional context?
We Need to Control #AI #Agents Now - The Atlantic
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2024/07/ai-agents-safety-risks/678864/
> Automated #bots are about to be everywhere, with potentially devastating consequences.
> #Agentics, like much of the rest of modern #technology, may have two phases: too early to tell, and too late to do anything about it.