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The GPT-4 language model is now available for ChatGPT Plus subscribers. Developers can join an API waitlist. Image: gguy/Adobe Stock For search engines and enterprise writing assistance, the top contender is OpenAI, which yesterday announced the latest model of its language model, GPT-4. GPT-4 is now available on ChatGPT Plus . . . Read more

A natural language AI writing assistant is the latest in Grammarly’s attempts to assist with professional writing. Image: 4zevar/Adobe Stock Generative artificial intelligence has been steadily moving into the mainstream. Media companies now need to keep an eye out for AI-generated submissions or AI-facilitated plagiarism. The latest public adopter of . . . Read more
15 Mar, 2023
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A new survey details the potential risks of data science teams not having the necessary skilled staff, funding and tech resources to deliver on AI/ML initiatives, as well as how leaders can close this gap. Image: Gorodenkoff/Adobe Stock Data and analytics leaders say they are unable to meet business leaders’ . . . Read more
01 Jan, 2023
ai, artificial intelligence, data stealing, Linux, machine learning, Malware, ml, PyTorch, Security News, Triton
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The bad news: the crooks have your SSH private keys. The good news: only users of the “nightly” build were affected.
04 Jan, 2021
artificial intelligence, bot, break, captcha, Cryptography, google, hack, Nikolai Tschacher, Proof-of-Concept, recaptcha, Security News, speech to text api, Turing test, unCaptcha, Web Security
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Researcher uses an old unCAPTCHA trick against latest the audio version of reCAPTCHA, with a 97 percent success rate. An old attack method dating back to 2017 that uses voice-to-text to bypass CAPTCHA protections turns out to still work on Google’s latest reCAPTCHA v3. That’s according to researcher Nikolai Tschacher, . . . Read more
03 Jan, 2021
2021 Cybersecurity Trends, 5G, artificial intelligence, Cloud Security, Cloud Security Posture Management, Hacks, inbox attacks, Insider threats, IoT, machine learning, Malware, Mobile Security, mobile threats, Privacy, Security News, Vulnerabilities, Web Security
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Insider threats are redefined in 2021, the work-from-home trend will continue define the threat landscape and mobile endpoints become the attack vector of choice, according 2021 forecasts. After shrinking in 2020, cybersecurity budgets in 2021 climb higher than pre-pandemic limits. Authentication, cloud data protection and application monitoring will top the . . . Read more
26 Nov, 2020
ai, artificial intelligence, brain tumor, Cryptography, Data Privacy, Federated Learning, federation, Healthcare data, machine learning, ml, Security News
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Researchers show the promise of Federated Learning to protect patient privacy and improve healthcare outcomes across the world. For researchers and physicians the mountains of data hospitals and healthcare systems hold could be a goldmine for artificial intelligence and machine learning, but data privacy concerns and regulations have kept scientists . . . Read more

by Younghoo Lee Younghoo Lee is a Senior Data Scientist at Sophos. Together with Joshua Saxe, Sophos Chief Scientist, he recently presented these findings at DEFCON 28 AI Village. Business Email Compromise (BEC), is a form of targeted phishing where attackers disguise themselves as senior executives to dupe employees into . . . Read more
20 Aug, 2020
artificial intelligence, Breach, CVE-2020-4414, Data management, db2, Exploit, IBM, Local Privilege Escalation, poc, Proof-of-Concept, Security News, security vulnerability, shared memory bug, trace facility, Vulnerabilities
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