First of four parts Before we can understand how attackers exploit large language models, we need to understand how these models work. This first article in our four-part series on prompt injections ...
In the 1980s, a common expression was “nobody ever got fired for buying IBM.” It was considered the safe option, long after new technologies had emerged. While it may not have been the most advanced ...
A common ineffective way teachers check for understanding in the classroom is by asking a variation of the question, “Does everybody get this?” If not that, then what? Today’s post will offer a number ...
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So picture this: Your side-hustle is creating fun social media posts about your cat. Twice a week, you post a funny cat video with some additional content. You're up to nearly 150,000 subscribers, and ...
In Frederick, Maryland, third-grade teacher Karen Wills is beginning a lesson on finding claims in a text with her class at Sugarloaf Elementary School. “Yesterday we read the text Edison’s Best ...
Ms. Rowan is the author of “A Silent Tsunami: Swimming Against the Tide of My Mother’s Dementia.” My mother often asked me, “Am I on a ship?” “No, Mum, you’re not,” I’d assure her. “You’re high on dry ...
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“Everyone thinks they’re on this big journey now,” Debbie said, refilling her glass. “I’ve had it with the journey. I’ve had it with you people.” “I don’t think I’m on a journey,” Burt said.
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