Adversarial Testing

Programming Languages Are Dead. The LLM Is the New CPU.

Linkly isn’t just another DSL for chaining prompts — it’s a programming language that treats LLMs as the hardware architecture itself, compiling through MLIR like serious systems languages. The implications are staggering: the next low-level language may not target CPUs but neural networks. If you build with AI, this could redefine your entire stack.

IBM’s Quantum Chemistry Breakthrough Just Failed a Spin Audit—And the AI That Caught It Retracted Its Own Best Finding

A spin audit of IBM’s flagship quantum chemistry paper reveals their quantum computer converges to the wrong electronic state—a triplet instead of a singlet—with errors up to 1,438 millihartree. The AI that caught the error retracted its own pro-quantum finding when it realized it was a spin artifact. The burden of proof just shifted.