Robin: AI-Powered Dark Web OSINT Tool
Robin is an open-source Python tool that uses AI to perform OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) on the dark web, accumulating 5,258 GitHub stars with 109 added today. The project applies AI/ML capabilities to automated intelligence gathering from dark web sources. It represents a practical deployment of AI for cybersecurity and threat intelligence use cases.
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Deep Eye: Multi-Provider AI-Orchestrated Vulnerability Scanner
Deep Eye is an open-source Python tool that orchestrates multiple AI providers (OpenAI, Claude, Grok, Gemini, Ollama, Groq, Mistral, and others) to generate attack payloads and scan targets for 45+ vulnerability types. It produces professional security reports with compliance mapping. The project has accumulated 1,572 GitHub stars with 42 added today, indicating growing community interest in AI-augmented offensive security tooling.
Microsoft RD-Agent: automated AI-driven R&D for data and model development
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A Python-based AI agent skill on GitHub that queries Reddit, X, YouTube, Hacker News, Polymarket, and the web to research any topic, then synthesizes a grounded summary. The repository has accumulated 27,522 stars with 173 added today, indicating significant community traction. It represents a practical agent tool for multi-source information aggregation.
oh-my-pi: Terminal AI Coding Agent with Hash-Anchored Edits and LSP Integration
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Open-source DeepResearch – Freeing our search agents
Hugging Face published a blog post introducing Open Deep Research, an open-source replication of agentic deep research capabilities (similar to OpenAI's Deep Research). The project aims to build open-weight search agents capable of multi-step web research and synthesis. The post details the architecture, tooling, and early benchmark results of the system.
HexStrike AI: MCP server exposing 150+ cybersecurity tools to AI agents
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OpenHands AI-driven development platform trending on GitHub
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