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"textContent": "IBM and Red Hat aren’t the only ones that mean to lock down open-source code against AI hacking tools. Last week, IBM and Red Hat launched Project Lightwell to protect open-source projects with $5 billion and 20 thousand engineers. Not to be outdone, with tongue in cheek, Chainguard’s CEO Dan Lorenc announced a $50 million, […]",
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