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Vulnerabilities for AI and ML Applications are Skyrocketing
In their haste to deploy LLM tools, organizations may overlook crucial security practices. The rise in threats like Remote Code Execution indicates an urgent need to improve security measures in AI development.
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7 ways to leverage genAI for a better career
Not only is it important to learn new IT skills, but understanding generative AI can help protect your job security in a rapidly changing world.
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The Human Element in AI-Driven Testing Strategies
AI can do a lot, not least of which is to scan vast amounts of data and identify patterns that may indicate potential bugs. But they lack human understanding and intuition… so QA testers aren’t out of a job. Yet.
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OpenAI Unveils A.I. That Instantly Generates Eye-Popping Videos
The start-up is sharing the new technology, called Sora, with a small group of early testers as it tries to understand the potential dangers.
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Causal AI: AI Confesses Why It Did What It Did
Causal artificial intelligence focuses on understanding cause and effect rather than recognizing data patterns.
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Thank God for Science Fiction
How we’ve unknowingly spent our lives preparing for AI discourse
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Trust in AI companies drops to 35 percent in new study
Trust in artificial intelligence (AI) companies has dipped to 35 percent over a five-year period in the U.S., according to new data.
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The truth behind Trump and his smiling black supporters – they’re fake
AI-generated deepfake images of the former president are ‘being deployed to influence the outcome of 2024 election’, campaigners believe
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Reddit reveals FTC inquiry into deals licensing its users' data for AI training
Reddit says the Federal Trade Commission has opened an inquiry into the social media platform's sale, licensing or sharing of user posts and other content to outside organizations for use in training artificial intelligence models.
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Researchers gave AI an 'inner monologue' and it massively improved its performance
Scientists trained an AI system to think before speaking with a technique called QuietSTaR. The inner monologue improved common sense reasoning and doubled math performance.
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16 Free Data Science Books
16 (and more) free data science books for the aspirational data scientist, covering statistics, Python, machine learning, the data science process, and more.
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MarI/O: "Super Mario Kart" played by genetically evolved Neural Networks
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Google frees its dream robots to run wild across the internet
Tech firm opens up its image processing neural-network algorithm and people create awesome images
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Google's Deep Learning Machine Learns to Synthesize Real World Images
Give Google’s DeepStereo algorithm two images of a scene and it will synthesize a third image from a different point of view. Google Street View offers panoramic views of more or less any city street in much of the developed world, as well as views along countless footpaths, inside shopping malls, and around museums and art galleries. It is an extraordinary feat of modern engineering that is changing the way we think about the world around us.
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Time-lapse Mining from Internet Photos [SIGGRAPH 2015]
This is an automated approach for creating time-lapse videos of popular landmarks from large community photo collections. It takes and sorts million of photos online by viewpoint and date to create the videos. The results show diverse changes in the world's most popular sites, like glaciers shrinking, skyscrapers being constructed, and waterfalls changing course.
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We let IBM's robot chef tell us what to cook for a week
This week, Matt O’Leary will take instructions in the kitchen from Watson, IBM’s A.I. — no matter how strange or unexpected the resulting recipes may be.
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Microsoft wants you to teach computers how to learn
As clever as learning computers may be, they only have as much potential as their software. What if you don't have the know-how to program one of these smart s...
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Microsoft's personal assistant Cortana is coming to work — but don't worry about her taking your job
Cortana and machine learning are at the forefront of Microsoft's strategy.
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Microsoft’s WPC 2015: A coming-out party for Cortana
When last we caught up with Cortana, she was billed as a rival to Siri. Since her introduction, Cortana has grown up a lot.
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What does it mean for an algorithm to be fair?
In 2014 the White House commissioned a 90-day study that culminated in a report (pdf) on the state of “big data” and related technologies. The authors give many recommendations, including this central warning. Warning: algorithms can facilitate illegal discrimination!
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