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From Computational Complexity

Translation in Context

La Scala in Milan Google translate generally impresses but consider this translation from a short Italian news article. I boldfaced a few items. Not scheduled...

Burglars Using Wi-Fi Jammers to Disable Security Cameras
From Schneier on Security

Burglars Using Wi-Fi Jammers to Disable Security Cameras

The arms race continues, as burglars are learning how to use jammers to disable Wi-Fi security cameras.

Vast Data Annouces AI Cloud Architecture Built on Nvidia DPUs
From insideHPC

Vast Data Annouces AI Cloud Architecture Built on Nvidia DPUs

AI data platform company VAST Data today announced a AI cloud architecture designed to deliver space/cost/power efficiency that buildson Nvidia BlueField-3 data...

DOE Awards $5.2M to HPC for Energy Projects, Announces Intent for Spring 2024 Solicitation
From insideHPC

DOE Awards $5.2M to HPC for Energy Projects, Announces Intent for Spring 2024 Solicitation

March 11, 2024 — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a $5.2 million federal investment for 13 projects that will tap into the DOE national laboratories...

Could AI end science?
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Could AI end science?

by Nick Ballou, Oxford Internet Institute Scientific fraud is worryingly common, though rarely talked about. It has been happening for years, but now Artificial...

How to read files quickly in JavaScript
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

How to read files quickly in JavaScript

Suppose you need to read several files on a server using JavaScript. There are many ways to read files in JavaScript with a runtime like Node.js. Which one is best...

Visioning Workshop Report Released: Community Driven Approaches to Research in Technology & Society
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Visioning Workshop Report Released: Community Driven Approaches to Research in Technology & Society

The Community Driven Approaches to Research in Technology & Society visioning workshop was held in the Spring of 2023, bringing together a diverse group of 53 civil...

Jailbreaking LLMs with ASCII Art
From Schneier on Security

Jailbreaking LLMs with ASCII Art

Researchers have demonstrated that putting words in ASCII art can cause LLMs—GPT-3.5, GPT-4, Gemini, Claude, and Llama2—to ignore their safety instructions. Research...

The primacy of the personal
From Putting People First

The primacy of the personal

A new report from the Weber Shandwick Collective suggests a “me over we” mentality is driving more buying decisions, explains the publisher of Fast Company, Stephanie...

An Update on Search Classes
From The Noisy Channel

An Update on Search Classes

In 2022, Grant Ingersoll and I launched our first four-week Search with Machine Learning class on Uplimit, then called Corise. I still have a special place in my...

HPC News Bytes: IndiaAI Mission, New Fabs around the World, Atos-Eviden
From insideHPC

HPC News Bytes: IndiaAI Mission, New Fabs around the World, Atos-Eviden

A happy mid-March day to you. Last week in the world of HPC-AI the emphasis was on the latter, including: the expanding IndiaAI Mission will include a 10,000-GPU...

Using LLMs to Unredact Text
From Schneier on Security

Using LLMs to Unredact Text

Initial results in using LLMs to unredact text based on the size of the individual-word redaction rectangles. This feels like something that a specialized ML system...

Find your own time zone – #BSW24
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Find your own time zone – #BSW24

Time is the theme for this year's British Science Week. Here's how to calculate your own personal time zone. We also have a new time portal with some other 'timely'...

From Computational Complexity

The Thrill of Seeing Your Name in Print is Gone

 In the 1980's and 1990's when I got a paper accepted to a journal or conference  it seemed important to see it in print. Having a paper accepted was nice, butthis...

[Book] Guardrails
From Putting People First

[Book] Guardrails

When we make decisions, our thinking is informed by societal norms, “guardrails” that guide our decisions, like the laws and rules that govern us. But what are...

Friday Squid Blogging: New Plant Looks Like a Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: New Plant Looks Like a Squid

Newly discovered plant looks like a squid. And it’s super weird: The plant, which grows to 3 centimetres tall and 2 centimetres wide, emerges to the surface for...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

P=NP and Bitcoin

The present value of working on conjectures… Anil Nerode of Cornell University has served over sixty years—he’s believed to be the longest such faculty member in...

India Spending Billions on AI
From insideHPC

India Spending Billions on AI

India is getting into AI in a big way. The Indian government announced yesterday it has budgeted more than Rs 10,300 crore (US$1.24 billion) for India’s AI ecosystem...

Essays from the Second IWORD
From Schneier on Security

Essays from the Second IWORD

The Ash Center has posted a series of twelve essays stemming from the Second Interdisciplinary Workshop on Reimagining Democracy (IWORD 2023). Aviv Ovadya, Democracy...

How many political parties rule Canada? Fun with statistics
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

How many political parties rule Canada? Fun with statistics

Canada has several political parties with elected member of parliament: the Liberals, the Conservatives, the Bloc Québecois, de NDP and the Green. But do the behave...
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