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Experts Fear Crooks are Cracking Keys Stolen in LastPass Breach

   ​ In November 2022, the password manager service LastPass disclosed a breach in which hackers stole password vaults containing both encrypted and plaintext data for more than 25 million users. Since then, a steady trickle of six-figure cryptocurrency heists targeting security-conscious people throughout the tech industry has led some security experts to conclude that crooks …

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How to Build CI/CD Pipeline for Continuous Deployment with SageMaker

   ​ Learn how to create a simple CI/CD deployment pipeline for your Machine Learning project using AWS SageMaker and DagsHub​ ​ Most Machine Learning models are dynamic. They continuously learn and enhance their performance with additional data. This requires us to constantly update the deployed model. As we know, deployment is a repetitive process. And …

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Robo-Insight #4

 Welcome to the 4th edition of Robo-Insight, a biweekly robotics news update! In this post, we are excited to share a range of new advancements in the field and highlight robots’ progress in areas like mobile applications, cleaning, underwater mining, flexibility, human well-being, depression treatments, and human interactions. Simplified mobile robot behavior adaptations In the …

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Generative AI and education: The bigger picture

   ​   Artificial Intelligence (AI) applied to Education has become one of the most hotly anticipated applications of AI. With ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer) being on many students’ speed dial and allowing for groundbreaking ways for teachers to deliver an enriching curriculum, it’s an exciting time to be in the Education space. Within this article, …

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MIT engineers use kirigami to make ultrastrong, lightweight structures

 Produced with techniques borrowed from Japanese paper-cutting, the strong metal lattices are lighter than cork and have customizable mechanical properties.   MIT researchers used kirigami, the art of Japanese paper cutting and folding, to develop ultrastrong, lightweight materials that have tunable mechanical properties, like stiffness and flexibility. These materials could be used in airplanes, automobiles, …

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LLMOps: Experiment Tracking with Weights & Biases for Large Language Models

   ​ We will check how Weights & Biases log prompts, document the model architecture, and effectively record versioned artifacts.​ ​ In the previous article, we explored MLflow‘s support for experiment tracking of LLM applications through logging of prompts and their outputs. Another widely used tool for tracking experiments is Weights & Biases (W&B or WandB). …

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U.S. Hacks QakBot, Quietly Removes Botnet Infections

   ​ The U.S. government today announced a coordinated crackdown against QakBot, a complex malware family used by multiple cybercrime groups to lay the groundwork for ransomware infections. The international law enforcement operation involved seizing control over the botnet’s online infrastructure, and quietly removing the Qakbot malware from tens of thousands of infected Microsoft Windows computer …

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