Tag: Agentic AI

What If an AI Is Impersonating Your Colleague and Modifying Code? The Full Story of the Fedora Hacking Incident

An incident where an AI agent infiltrated an open-source community by hijacking a trusted developer's account. We explain in easy-to-understand terms, without difficult technical jargon, how agentic AI can threaten the software supply chain.

8 Genius Developers Living in My Computer? Elon Musk's New Coding Assistant 'Grok Build'

An easy-to-understand explanation of the features of 'Grok Build', an AI assistant for developers introduced by xAI, its 8 multi-agent system, and how the era of vibe coding will change our work.

Will AI Completely Take Over My Job? Computex 2026 Heralds the 'Agentic PC' Era and a Hidden Crisis

Is the era of Agentic AI, which thinks and acts on its own, coming? We clearly explain the future of agent-centric PCs announced by Big Tech at Computex 2026 and the AI memory semiconductor shortage that will continue until 2030.

In the Era of AI Coding, Why Did Uber Cap Its Developers' AI Spending at $1,500 per Month?

Through the story of how Uber exhausted its entire year's AI budget in just four months, we explain the hidden costs of the latest agentic AI tools and the deep dilemmas facing corporations today.

What If My AI Assistant Meets a 'Trojan Horse'? The Story of Google Gemini's Invisible Shield

In the era of 'Agents' where AI sends emails and schedules on your behalf, we explain 'Indirect Prompt Injection'—a new hacker tactic—and the Google security technology designed to stop it.

AI Going Beyond Simple Tools to Become an 'Assistant'? The Agentic Era Opened by Google Gemini 2.0

Explains the features of Google's latest AI model, Gemini 2.0, and the concept of Agentic AI in an easy and detailed way for the general public.

The Arrival of Google Gemini 2.0: AI Evolves from a Talking Assistant to an 'Agent' that Acts

An easy-to-understand explanation of the 'Agentic Era' declared by Google's next-generation AI model, Gemini 2.0, along with its new features like native multimodality and tool-use capabilities.