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    #160 Security in Generative AI

    #160 Security in Generative AI

    In this episode, host Darren Pulsipher is joined by Dr. Jeffrey Lancaster to delve into the intersection of generative AI and security. The conversation dives deep into the potential risks and challenges surrounding the use of generative AI in nefarious activities, particularly in the realm of cybersecurity.

     The Threat of Personalized Phishing Attacks


    One significant concern highlighted by Dr. Lancaster is the potential for personalized and sophisticated phishing attacks. With generative AI, malicious actors can scale their attacks and craft personalized messages based on information they gather from various sources, such as social media profiles. This poses a significant threat because personalized phishing attacks are more likely to bypass traditional spam filters or phishing detection systems. Cybercriminals can even leverage generative AI to clone voices and perpetrate virtual kidnappings.


    To combat this threat, organizations and individuals need to be extra vigilant in verifying the authenticity of messages they receive. Implementing secure communication channels with trusted entities is essential to mitigate the risks posed by these personalized phishing attacks.


     Prompt Injection: A New Avenue for Hacking


    The podcast also delves into the concept of prompt injection and the potential security threats it poses. Prompt injection involves manipulating the input to large language models, allowing bad actors to extract data or make the model behave in unintended ways. This opens up a new avenue for hacking and cyber threats.


    Companies and individuals utilizing large language models need to ensure the security of their data inputs and outputs. The recent Samsung IP leak serves as a cautionary example, where sensitive information was inadvertently stored in the model and accessible to those who know the right prompts. The podcast emphasizes the importance of considering the security aspect from the beginning and incorporating it into conversations about using large language models.


     The Implications of Sharing Code and Leveraging AI Tools


    Another key topic discussed in the podcast is the potential risks and concerns associated with sharing code and utilizing AI tools. While platforms like GitHub and StackOverflow provide valuable resources for developers, there is a need to be cautious about inadvertently sharing intellectual property. Developers must be mindful of the potential risks when copying and pasting code from public sources.


    The podcast highlights the importance of due diligence in evaluating trustworthiness and data handling practices of service providers. This is crucial to protect proprietary information and ensure the safe use of AI tools. The conversation also touches on the growing trend of companies setting up private instances and walled gardens for enhanced security and control over intellectual property.


     Harnessing AI for Enhanced Cybersecurity


    The podcast delves into the future of AI and its potential impact on cybersecurity. One notable area of improvement is the use of smaller, specialized AI models that can be easily secured and controlled. These models can be leveraged by companies, particularly through partnerships with providers who utilize AI tools to combat cyber threats.


    AI can also enhance security by detecting anomalies in patterns and behaviors, such as unusual login times or locations. Additionally, the expansion of multifactor authentication, incorporating factors like voice recognition or typing cadence, further strengthens security measures.


    While AI presents great potential for improving cybersecurity, the podcast stresses the importance of conducting due diligence, evaluating service providers, and continuously assessing and mitigating risks.


    In conclusion, this episode of "Embracing Digital Transformation" sheds light on the intersection of generative AI and cybersecurity. The conversation tackles important topics such as personalized phishing attacks, prompt injection vulnerabilities, code sharing, and the future of AI in enhancing cybersecurity. By understanding these risks and challenges, organizations and individuals can navigate the digital landscape with greater awareness and proactively secure their systems and data.

    AI News of the Week - August 11, 2023

    AI News of the Week - August 11, 2023

    Welcome to AI Decodes the System, the podcast where we delve into the intricate worlds of data, policy, technology (artificial intelligence), and law for everyone to comprehend. I am your host, Amber Ivey, affectionately known as AI. In today's episode, we are thrilled to have a discussion with Marcy Nuelle, a brilliant researcher and renowned YouTuber, leading major faceless YouTube channels and emerging as your definitive source for AI insights. We're positioning ourselves as the go-to authorities in AI. Call us the 'go-to girls of AI.' Yeah, we like that!

    Marcy provides valuable insights into the use of AI in creative content, recent updates to popular design tools, and the introduction of new AI models by various companies. She also shares concerns about AI's implications in finance and highlights the disparity in AI accessibility between individuals who use desktops and those who rely on smartphones and laptops.

    AI News Of The Week:
    There are a lot of updates today so we barely needed the entire week. Topics in order.

    AI News of The Day
    Stability AI StableCode
    StackOverflow Overflow AI
    Leonardo AI IOS App
    Nvidia AI Nemo
    No Code AI
    API for Open Source AI
    Nvidia DGX Cloud & HuggingFace
    Meta Llama 2 Update
    Stable Diffusion Audio
    AI Voice Cloning
    Google IDX
    Google Adatape
    ZOOM AI Training
    Dating in AI World
    AI Training Models GPU Usage
    S.E.C Gary Gensler AI Will cause Financial Crisis
    AI Laws
    Cornell AI Keyboard Tracking
    AI Educational Divide
    Midjourney Vs Leonardo AI PhotoReal

    Don't forget to follow Marcy Neulle and AI Decodes the System on YouTube, and stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on the intersection of AI, data, technology, policy, and law.

    Guest: Marcy Nuelle

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    64: 100.000.000.000 packages

    64: 100.000.000.000 packages

    Raquel is heading to NZ. Cloudflare had some really bad days last week. AWS had a meltdown. npm has served up a HUGE number of packages. Goat facts. What happens to your digital assets when you depart this planet? Giving notice and some design changes at Stackoverflow, Github and Overcast.

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    Biertaucher Podcast Folge 048

    Biertaucher Podcast Folge 048

    Der wöchentliche Podcast aus Wien über freie Software und andere Nerd-Themen. Diesmal (am Ende des Podcasts) interviewen wir streikende IE – Studierende (Studiengang internationale Entwicklung).
    Die Shownotes dieser Folge finden Sie hier: http://goo.gl/N4IfH

    Inhalt:
    0:00:00 Welche Folge hamma ?
    0:00:30 Historischer Exkurs zum 1. Biertaucher Podcast
    0:01:24 Hausmeisterthemen vom Gregor, Android Launcher, Google Nexus Updates
    0:03:34 Shownotes, Flattr
    0:04:34 Termine: Critical Mass , Barcraft Vienna, Tierversuchsdemo, TU Wien Kino: Der Prozess, Pyweek
    0:09:00 OpenGameArt, Montessori Veranstaltung, Twittagessen
    0:11:00 Lange Nacht der Forschung, Sternwartepark
    0:13:05 KINO: Menace II society
    0:14:03 BUCH: Sofies Welt
    0:16:30 neues Google+ Design
    0:17:38 es hat 48 Sendungen gebraucht bis Gregor dieser freudsche Versprecher einfäll: BierBaucher Podcast
    0:19:30 Chor der Uni Wien
    0:21:00 Spiegel online: Shitstorm für Piraten
    0:22:39 Abmahnungen wegen Pinnwandposting auf Facebook
    0:23:17 Spanien: Aufruf zu Demonstrationen strafbar. ( siehe Balluch Blog: niederösterreichische ÖVP)
    0:25:22 authentisches Vogelgezwitscher, Debatte: gläserner Patient, Google Health
    0:27:30 KINO: The Bruexelles Business
    0:33:00 Alternativlos Podcast
    0:33:28 REPORTAGE: Boku Versuchsgarten Landbesetzung in Wien Jedlersdorf, Tag des kleinbäuerlichen Widerstandes
    0:37:25 Guerilla Gardening Seed balls
    0:40:20 Volksküche
    0:41:00 Teaser: Studentendemonstration „Internationale Entwicklung“ (am Ende des Podcasts)
    0:41:45 Bericht: Python User Group im Metalab:
    http://pyug.at/
    http://stackoverflow.com/
    Ubuntu user voting system
    Coding Dojo
    0:46:00 Austria Game Jam Review im Subotron
    0:46:46 POCAST: Die Fressefreiheit, Blog: Denkdreck.de Hörsuppe, Datensuppe
    0:50:17 Viewranger, OpenStreetmap, OpenCycleMap
    0:52:35 Netidee: Geld für Open Source Projekte
    0:53:19 Moos Graffitti
    0:55:45 Teaser Android „Launcher“
    0:58:19 „Warum Apple die Mobile Industrie 10 Jahre zurückgeworfen hat“
    0:59:12 INTERVIEW mit Streikenden IE Studierenden

    episode 4 of messa.tv

    episode 4 of messa.tv
    We began the show with a quick explanation of what happened with the special episode of messa.tv covering the DenDen Town Street Festa and we promised to go back some time in the near future.Hiro mentioned that I finally succumbed to giving Apple and Softbank some of my hard earnt Yen by switching over to the iPhone. We talked about the recent OS3.0 announcement (we forgot all about the possible tethering feature) and some of our favourite apps. They were AppSniper, mBox Mail and Skype.Our next news was about the lovely cake cafe that opened up under us, and the web cam I got.Next, I introduced some of my favourite podcasts for web developers and designers. They were stackoverflow, css-tricks (video) and boagworld. On a related note, there was IE8 coming out of beta, and now is part of our 18 web browser test suite. I reveal which IE I use, but I forgot to mention that our test suite is powered by VirtualBox. Check it out, it is free equivalent of Parallels or VMWare and is by Sun of Solaris and Java fame. Available for Mac, Windows or Linux.Lastly we talked about two really great bits of WordPress news, the first is that we have implemented user specific admin languages with tam-mothertongue. Thank-you Miyoshi-san for helping us and many others. The second is that we are attending WordCamp meet-up taking place in Osaka, as I understand it, it isn't a full WordCamp but Matt should be there along with other WordPress enthusiasts and developers.As usual if you enjoyed the show please tell your friends, or digg or delicious us. We are also glad to receive emails or comments! See you in episode 5!
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