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Stop Creating Content With ChatGPT!

Xebia

I got to deliver a session on a topic I’m very passionate about: using different forms of generative AI to generate self-guided meditation sessions. You can read about it in XPRT Magazine #16. I was happy enough with the result that I immediately submitted the abstract instead of reviewing it closely.

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Edmunds sets stage for AI with data infrastructure consolidation

CIO

Rokita came onboard as the company launched its first free online magazine, and several years later, his team launched the company’s first mobile phone apps. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, trained the generative AI on a corpus of billions of publicly available web pages called Common Crawl.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: A ChatGPT Special Edition About What Matters Most to Cyber Pros

Tenable

Since ChatGPT’s release in November, the world has seemingly been on an “all day, every day” discussion about the generative AI chatbot’s impressive skills, evident limitations and potential to be used for good and evil. Businesses have started to issue guidelines restricting and policing how employees use generative AI tools.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: NIST Unpacks Cyberattacks Against AI Systems, as FBI Strikes ALPHV/Blackcat Ransomware Gang

Tenable

Want to learn more about protecting AI systems from malicious actors? A new NIST guide aims to help you identify and mitigate attacks targeting AI tools. 1 - NIST categorizes cyberattacks against AI systems Are you involved with securing the artificial intelligence (AI) tools and systems your organization uses?

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AI’s Impact on Intellectual Property, Privacy, and Ethics

Invid Group

Understanding AI’s Impact on Intellectual Property The World Intellectual Property Organization defines Intellectual Property (IP) as creations of the mind – everything from works of art to inventions, computer programs to trademarks, and other commercial signs.[1] This largely depends on the organization developing the AI.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Schools Suffer Heavy Downtime Losses Due To Ransomware, as Banks Grapple with AI Challenges

Tenable

Meanwhile, check out the AI-usage risks threatening banks’ cyber resilience. And get the latest on AI-system inventories, the APT29 nation-state attacker and digital identity security! Plus, Uncle Sam is warning about a dangerous Iran-backed hacking group. Dive into six things that are top of mind for the week ending August 30.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Latest MITRE ATT&CK Update Offers Security Insights on GenAI, Identity, Cloud and CI/CD

Tenable

In addition, why AI cyberthreats aren’t impacting CISOs’ budgets. 1 - New version of MITRE ATT&CK adds guidance on generative AI, cloud threats Information about malicious use of generative AI tools. healthcare system in history” by Rick Pollack, President and CEO of the American Hospital Association.