Microsoft’s latest LLM-powered tools detect vulnerabilities, hallucinations within AI apps
Next Article The new safety features are aimed at Azure customers What’s the story Microsoft’s Chief Product Officer of Responsible AI, Sarah Bird, has announced the launch of several safety…
Read More »Microsoft’s new safety system can catch hallucinations in its customers’ AI apps
Sarah Bird, Microsoft’s chief product officer of responsible AI, tells The Verge in an interview that her team has designed several new safety features that will be easy to use…
Read More »Integrating Cybersecurity into the Chemical Engineering Curriculum – Features
With cybersecurity now a core subject for many higher education institutions, the National University of Singapore shares details of their process safety digitalisation course to inspire other institutions struggling with…
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Finding the perfect image for a smartphone wallpaper can be both fun and daunting at the same time as often it isn’t “exactly” what you’re looking for — so why not…
Read More »OpenAI, Chat GPT maker, announces a text-to-video generator
OpenAI, the creator of Chat GPT, has unveiled Sora, the latest upgrade in generative artificial intelligence. It’s a tool that makes short videos from prompts written by users. The San…
Read More »AI In Podcasting: 8 ChatGPT Prompts to Create Better Podcast Content
As creators, there’s so much to get right: lighting, audio, backdrop, talking to audience, marketing the show, planning next content, etc. If we can use AI with ChatGPT prompts to…
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