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10 things to watch out for with open source gen AI

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It seems anyone can make an AI model these days. Even if you don’t have the training data or programming chops, you can take your favorite open source model, tweak it, and release it under a new name. According to Stanford’s AI Index Report, released in April, 149 foundation models were released in 2023, two-thirds of them open source.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: CISA Says Midnight Blizzard Swiped U.S. Gov’t Emails During Microsoft Hack, Tells Fed Agencies To Take Immediate Action

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Plus, a new survey shows cybersecurity pros are guardedly optimistic about AI. That’s according to a new global survey of almost 2,500 IT and security professionals conducted by the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA). Already, 22% of polled organizations use generative AI for security. The rest had no opinion.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: New Guide Details How To Use AI Securely, as CERT Honcho Tells CISOs To Sharpen AI Security Skills Pronto

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Plus, CERT’s director says AI is the top skill for CISOs to have in 2024. Plus, the UK’s NCSC forecasts how AI will supercharge cyberattacks. And a global survey shows cyber pros weighing pros and cons of AI. Cyber agencies from multiple countries published a joint guide on using artificial intelligence safely.

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6 generative AI hazards IT leaders should avoid

CIO

OpenAI’s recent announcement of custom ChatGPT versions make it easier for every organization to use generative AI in more ways, but sometimes it’s better not to. But this wasn’t the first time Bing’s AI news added dubious polls to sensitive news stories.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Cyber Teams Adopt GenAI, Integrated Suites To Boost Defenses 

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Cyber leaders are embracing generative AI and product suites, while ditching siloed tools. 1 - Study: CISOs bet on GenAI, integrated cybersecurity suites In: Defensive generative AI technology and integrated cybersecurity suites. Also, discover the skills that cybersecurity recruiters value the most. And much more!

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: As AI Worries Spike, Experts Send Secure AI Advice to the White House, Capitol Hill 

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1 – AI advisory group submits annual report to Biden, Congress Set up federal AI leadership roles. Launch AI research and development initiatives. Provide AI training to civil servants. Boost funding for AI programs. According to a survey of 9,305 U.S. According to a survey of 9,305 U.S.

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Radar Trends to Watch: April 2023

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AI According to Simon Willison , gpt4All is the easiest way to get a (small) large AI model running on a laptop. It’s the base LLaMA model with further training on 800,000 questions and answers generated by GPT-3.5. Simulating bad drivers greatly reduces the time it takes to train AI systems for autonomous vehicles.

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