The OpenAI Talent Exodus Gives Rivals an Opening

The​ OpenAI talent exodus has been a hot ⁣topic in the​ tech industry recently, as a number of prominent ⁤researchers have left the artificial intelligence (AI) ⁢research ⁢lab to pursue their own⁢ ventures or join rival companies. This trend has sparked ‌concerns‌ about the potential impact​ on OpenAI’s future and ‍the‌ opportunities ‌it presents for… Continue reading The OpenAI Talent Exodus Gives Rivals an Opening

To Study Tornados, Bring an Apocalypse-Proof Truck. And Rocket Launchers

To Study Tornadoes, ⁤Bring an Apocalypse-Proof⁣ Truck. And Rocket Launchers. Tornadoes are one of ‌nature’s most destructive forces, capable of wreaking havoc on both the environment and human​ lives. Understanding the intricacies of these devastating storms is crucial for ensuring preparedness and minimizing the damage caused. Therefore, researchers ‌must go to great lengths to study… Continue reading To Study Tornados, Bring an Apocalypse-Proof Truck. And Rocket Launchers

How Researchers Cracked an 11-Year-Old Password to a $3 Million Crypto Wallet

How Researchers Cracked an 11-Year-Old Password to a $3 Million Crypto Wallet Cryptocurrencies have often been hailed for‍ their robust security ‍measures, but recent research has highlighted potential vulnerabilities ‍that could compromise the safety of digital assets. A team of cybersecurity experts recently made headlines by ⁤cracking an 11-year-old password to access a $3 million… Continue reading How Researchers Cracked an 11-Year-Old Password to a $3 Million Crypto Wallet

This drone could be the key to learning more about our oceans

The⁤ vast and mysterious oceans covering more than 70% of our planet have always posed a​ challenge for researchers and scientists seeking​ to uncover their secrets. Despite numerous advancements in⁢ technology, there are still vast areas of⁣ the ocean that remain unexplored and ‌poorly understood. However, a new tool may hold the key to unlocking… Continue reading This drone could be the key to learning more about our oceans

Researchers are helping robots teach themselves to open dishwashers and doors

In a world filled with smart technology, robots are getting smarter—and now, researchers are helping them learn to open dishwashers and doors. It’s an impressive feat enabled by machine learning algorithms that allow robots to teach themselves to respond to objects in their environment, requiring no programmer input to complete the task. Developed by a… Continue reading Researchers are helping robots teach themselves to open dishwashers and doors

Researchers jailbreak a Tesla, the FCC fines robocallers and WeWork finds itself in trouble (again)

Robocallers, Tesla owners, and WeWork users, take note: a whirlwind week of news has made it clear that technology is no longer subject to a free-for-all. First came the news that hackers and researchers at Tencent Keen Security Lab (KSL) had successfully “jailbroken” a Tesla Model 3, which essentially allows them to access and modify… Continue reading Researchers jailbreak a Tesla, the FCC fines robocallers and WeWork finds itself in trouble (again)

Researchers watched 100 hours of hackers hacking honeypot computers

In a recent study, researchers monitored the activities of more than 100 hackers over a period of 100 hours as they attempted to hack into honeypot computers. The findings have been significant as the researchers were able to observe not just the methods used by the hackers, but also the forensics of the attacks. Honeypots,… Continue reading Researchers watched 100 hours of hackers hacking honeypot computers

This Borges-Inspired AI Model Can Create Poems Based on iPhone Photos

The capacity of artificial intelligence (AI) to create art is continually expanding. Recently, a team of AI researchers unveiled a new model inspired by the poetry of Jorge Luis Borges that automatically generates poetry based on pictures taken with an iPhone. The Borges-Inspired AI model was developed by a group of researchers from National Taiwan… Continue reading This Borges-Inspired AI Model Can Create Poems Based on iPhone Photos

AI researchers claim 93% accuracy in detecting keystrokes over Zoom audio

In a recent breakthrough in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), scientists working with the National University of Ireland, Galway, have been able to accurately detect keystrokes from Zoom audio recordings with 93% accuracy. This breakthrough has the possibility to revolutionize security protocols and data privacy for online communications. The study used AI algorithms to… Continue reading AI researchers claim 93% accuracy in detecting keystrokes over Zoom audio

Researchers figure out how to make AI misbehave, serve up prohibited content

In a breakthrough research, scientists have developed an AI-algorithm that can produce content which is prohibited in various countries. It is not a surprise to anyone that Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been playing a growing role in everyday life, making decisions and helping people in countless ways. Recently, researchers have figured out how to use… Continue reading Researchers figure out how to make AI misbehave, serve up prohibited content

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