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Google’s Quick Share now works with Apple’s AirDrop, allowing file sharing between Android and iOS devices, starting with the Pixel 10 Family. The feature emphasizes security, using the Rust programming language to protect against vulnerabilities and ensuring that sharing requires user approval.
The article introduces the MCP Apps Extension (SEP-1865), which aims to standardize interactive user interfaces within the Model Context Protocol. This extension addresses current limitations by allowing MCP servers to deliver UI resources and facilitate bidirectional communication with host applications. Key features include pre-declared UI resources, security measures, and backward compatibility for existing implementations.
The article discusses Ethereum's efforts to enhance its security with the Trillion Dollar Security initiative. It outlines the goal of making on-chain assets safe for billions of users and enabling organizations to store substantial amounts in single contracts. Additionally, it introduces the Open Intents Framework to improve cross-chain interoperability.
Apple has introduced an import/export feature for passkeys that enhances their interoperability across different platforms, addressing a major limitation of the authentication standard. This feature, demonstrated at the Worldwide Developers Conference, allows passkeys to be transferred between various operating systems and credential managers, giving users more control over their credentials. The move is supported by the FIDO Alliance, which aims to improve passkey syncing flexibility across the industry.
AI models require a virtual machine-like framework to enhance their integration into software systems, ensuring security, isolation, and extensibility. Drawing parallels to the Java Virtual Machine, the proposed AI Model Virtual Machine (VM) would allow for a standardized environment that promotes interoperability and reduces complexity in AI applications.