Now, defenders are embracing the prompt injection, too
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arstechnica.com
IrregularChat: AI & Autonomy
1w ago
Researchers at Tracebit say defenders can turn prompt injection, a tactic usually used by attackers against AI systems, into a security tool. Their new method, called “context bombing,” places malicio
Now, defenders are embracing the prompt injection, too
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arstechnica.com
IrregularChat: Purple Team
1w ago
Researchers at Tracebit say defenders can turn prompt injection, a tactic usually used by attackers against AI systems, into a security tool. Their new method, called “context bombing,” places malicio
The content is a workshop index for a security-focused conference, listing a wide range of hands-on technical sessions across offensive security, defensive operations, cloud, malware, hardware, AI, an
A growing concern in higher education is that students who are highly fluent in AI tools are entering the workforce with weaker foundational skills. The article cites a New York financier who told the
In a recent blog post, Terence Eden critiques a large company's customer service experience, highlighting the disconnect between their proclaimed innovation and the reality faced by customers. After c
In recent developments, the Iranian Red Crescent Society reports over 550 deaths amid escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the U.S. Military actions have intensified, with U.S. and Israeli
Why didn't AI “join the workforce” in 2025?
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Jan 8
AI has not "joined the workforce" by 2025 due to its inability to reason; current large language models (LLMs) generate responses based on statistical probabilities rather than true thought processes.