AI
"In every insider threat case, there is a combination of network activity and employee behaviour. The malicious activity crosses both physical and electronic modalities..."
"The addition of pgvector for the SQL database specialist is also good news for users in sectors like financial services" says technology veteran David Walker.
"Builders are creatives, if you unlock their creative power; empower them to compose with API services, new architectures… infinite possibilities emerge."
But Bug Bounty platform HackerOne isn't too worried that LLM-generated bug reports will become a deluge...
"No serious user-facing product will display GPT-4-generated output given its legal issues that will continue and become even more serious throughout 2024; new architectures competing with Transformer, such as Mamba, will appear..."
The New York Times is suing a pair of high-profile AI firms alleging its articles were illegally used to train AI models on newswriting
The UK’s fastest supercomputer, Isambard-AI, will open in Bristol in 2024. Owen Hughes explores how the city’s unique blend of academia, entrepreneurship and engineering heritage made it a national hub for AI development.
"To data scientists and developers in the domain, the answers to these questions may be laughably obvious and the questions naive, but to most end-users they will not be."