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Bad actors are finding vulnerabilities faster than ever. Preventative testing might be able to mitigate attacks.
While these machines provide the “awe factor,” they may serve little purpose for enterprises, one expert said.
Its recent filing could dynamically keep models in check, adjusting to the environment over time.
“The next Nvidia isn’t going to come from the semiconductor side.”
When it comes to ethics, “the tone is set at the top.”
Mid-level job seekers either need to “upskill themselves faster for critical or hard-to-solve problems.”
Enterprises are reeling from the growing cost of infrastructure and cloud.
Roughly 80% of all Google Cloud breaches were caused by poor credentials and misconfigurations in the second half of 2024.
The company may want its models to be the default in the developer community.
Tech firms are seeking patents for AI-powered medical devices.
“You have to be tracking open source as an option.”
“We’re fighting criminals that are adapting faster than those bigger companies.”
Its recent patent could help correct errors quickly and scale devices.
“AI is only as useful as the data you give it,” said Cohere’s Autumn Moulder, director of infrastructure and security
With less safety regulation and more infrastructure, AI companies are ready to sprint.
Unstructured data tends to cause problems for conventional redaction techniques.
Its recent patent adds to several for cryogenic storage that works in tandem with server farms.
Using fake data is “not a panacea” to the security woes these models face.
Despite the buzz, the promises of this tech may be “underhyped,” one expert said.
The chip giant’s patent history signals its ideas for the future of the data center.