I'm waiting on something like gumroad, but for curated models and datasets.
Did NVIDIA's ascent to a 1T company result primarily from their substantial software investments, or is there another element that AMD needs to focus on to achieve similar recognition and adoption in the realm of GPU…
Anyone that has ever used tools like Grammarly or Copilot can attest to the added benefit of AI augmentation.
I had to look that age up. You're right, ~19 years ago[1] badUSB made its debut. Another fun toy is the USB Gadget Kernel module. I've been running yolo + mouse/keyboard emulation on a raspberry pi to make horrible aim…
I like the cut of your gib.
Or they could just save/hash results and get rid of the classifier all together.
The prompt can be useful in crafting attacks that rely on prompt injection. For example- and this doesn't work- an attacker can ask a user to write a specific question to the AI and the answer could contain malicious…
I'm waiting on something like gumroad, but for curated models and datasets.
Did NVIDIA's ascent to a 1T company result primarily from their substantial software investments, or is there another element that AMD needs to focus on to achieve similar recognition and adoption in the realm of GPU…
Anyone that has ever used tools like Grammarly or Copilot can attest to the added benefit of AI augmentation.
I had to look that age up. You're right, ~19 years ago[1] badUSB made its debut. Another fun toy is the USB Gadget Kernel module. I've been running yolo + mouse/keyboard emulation on a raspberry pi to make horrible aim…
I like the cut of your gib.
Or they could just save/hash results and get rid of the classifier all together.
The prompt can be useful in crafting attacks that rely on prompt injection. For example- and this doesn't work- an attacker can ask a user to write a specific question to the AI and the answer could contain malicious…