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Entrepreneurs tend to start using new technology long before fully understanding its impact on us, or our employees.
Researchers at the company looked into how malicious fine-tuning makes a model go rogue, and how to turn it back.
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ITWeb on MSNOpEd: Bad managers can't LLMI have a new controversial opinion: managers who are bad at prompting large language models (LLMs) are bad managers. Not ...
Supply-chain decoupling doesn’t stop rival nations from hacking each other and can make it worse. A cyber-espionage expert ...
A new study reveals how collagen plays a crucial role in worsening Type 2 diabetes. While insulin and amylin hormones work ...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Initiative for New Manufacturing is partnering with Siemens, GE Vernova and ...
Wimbledon's automated line-calling technology malfunctioned on Sunday and robbed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of a point in her ...
Microsoft’s job cuts are part of a bigger trend happening across the tech world. Many large tech companies are also laying ...
Ahmedabad: Three industries in Ahmedabad have acquired cutting-edge technologies originally developed by the Indian Space ...
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GOLF.com on MSN3 common ball-striking mistakes bad golfers make in their swingsThere are countless ways to make poor contact with the ball, but these are three of the most common swing mistakes according ...
In his book “ Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health ,” Ivan Illich criticized modern medicine in ...
Read the full story. —Andrew Blum This story is from the next print edition of MIT Technology Review, which explores power—who has it, and who wants it.
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