GitHub: We going to train on your data after all
…Shutting the doors at this point won't change the fact that the AI industry is built on data gathered without asking for a strong indicator of enthusiastic consent. ® software security privacy…
…Shutting the doors at this point won't change the fact that the AI industry is built on data gathered without asking for a strong indicator of enthusiastic consent. ® software security privacy…
…NHS England already has a national Microsoft licensing deal covering email, Teams, and related security tools for roughly 1.5 million staff. That agreement was signed in 2023 and is delivered via…
Security Gartner suggests Friday afternoon Copilot ban because tired users may be too lazy to check its mistakes Admins may be even more exhausted by then, because securing Microsoft’s AI helper…
…any user could have changed their project from public to private at any time. “ And chats from public projects are no longer visible - for anyone,” they added. security ai bug bounty hackerone
…Eventually, he concluded it was the wrong approach. "You cannot bolt on security," says Perrig. "You cannot get to a truly secure global network unless you actually change the design. It's…
…The pipeline has zero content sanitization at every stage." It's been known for some time in the developer community that AI models sometimes hallucinate package names , a shortcoming that security experts…
…Anthropic confirmed to The Register that there have been security-focused changes, pointing to safeguards added with the release of Opus 4.6 in February. "As part of our ongoing safety commitments…
…sources. "No deployment needed," the blog says. "No code change. Just a single UPDATE statement wrapped in a single HTTP call." These security holes are now closed – but the larger threat remains…
…documentation . "A fleet of specialized agents examine the code changes in the context of your full codebase, looking for logic errors, security vulnerabilities, broken edge cases, and subtle regressions." A fleet of…
…Unfortunately, if browser crashes rather than security flaws are the problem, Claude probably can't help. Mozilla engineer Gabriele Svelto said in a recent Mastodon post that he believes that about 10…