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The model, currently in beta mode, is designed to automatically scan, analyze and patch vulnerabilities in private and open-source code bases.
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Simulators don’t just teach pilots how to fly the plane; they also teach judgment. When do you escalate? When do you hand off to air traffic control? When do you abort the mission? These are human decisions, trained under pressure, and just as critical as the technical flying itself.
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Pilots don’t just train in simulators; they log hours and earn licenses. A private pilot needs a minimum number of simulator sessions before solo flight. Commercial pilots need even more. The process is standardized, measurable, and required.
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Enterprises adopting agentic AI face their own black swans. Identity outages, token replay attacks, or rogue agents don’t happen every day, but when they do, the impact is massive and immediate. The problem is that most organizations still rely on unit tests, integration tests, or static code reviews.
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