Proprietary/Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Microsoft
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What Can You Do When A.I. Lies About You?
Artificial intelligence’s struggles with accuracy are now well documented. The list of falsehoods and fabrications produced by the technology includes fake legal decisions that disrupted a court case, a pseudo-historical image of a 20-foot-tall monster standing next to two humans, even sham scientific papers. In its first public demonstration, Google’s Bard chatbot flubbed a question about the James Webb Space Telescope.
The harm is often minimal, involving easily disproved hallucinatory hiccups. Sometimes, however, the technology creates and spreads fiction about specific people that threatens their reputations and leaves them with few options for protection or recourse. Many of the companies behind the technology have made changes in recent months to improve the accuracy of artificial intelligence, but some of the problems persist.
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[Old] We need to tell people ChatGPT will lie to them, not debate linguistics
ChatGPT lies to people. This is a serious bug that has so far resisted all attempts at a fix. We need to prioritize helping people understand this, not debating the most precise terminology to use to describe it.
We accidentally invented computers that can lie to us.
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Windows TCO
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Russia's Cozy Bear is back and hitting Microsoft Teams to phish top targets
"In some cases, the actor attempts to add a device to the organization as a managed device via Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory), likely an attempt to circumvent conditional access policies configured to restrict access to specific resources to managed devices only," Microsoft's threat intel team explained.
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Crozer Health’s computer systems were knocked offline Thursday by a ransomware attack
Computer systems at Delaware County’s Crozer Health were offline Thursday after a [successful] ransomware attack on the health system’s owner, Prospect Medical Holdings Inc., the company said.
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