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Generative AI & data: Potential in cybersecurity if the risks can be curtailed

CIO

Back in 2001, as I was just entering the venture industry, I remember the typical VC reaction to a start-up pitch was, “Can’t Microsoft replicate your product with 20 people and a few months of effort, given the resources they have?” Given all of this, there are potential risks and rewards involved in using ChatGPT in cybersecurity.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Before that, cloud computing itself took off in roughly 2010 (AWS was founded in 2006); and Agile goes back to 2000 (the Agile Manifesto dates back to 2001, Extreme Programming to 1999). ChatGPT changed the industry, if not the world. And there was no generative AI, no ChatGPT, back in 2017 when the decline began.

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My belated 2022 recap: blog posts and articles

Puppies, Flowers, Rainbows and Kittens

We didn’t learn in 2001 or 2008. How to play with the GPT-3 language model [link] by Simon Willison ChatGPT and the Google and Microsoft chatbots get all the attention now, but before that was GPT3, which also remains the only LLM with the ability to train on your own corpora. We probably won’t learn now, either.