Yesterday Google updated their AI Principles. Google has removed their pledge to not use AI for weapons or surveillance.
“There’s a global competition taking place for AI leadership within an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape” — Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind
“There’s a global competition taking place for AI leadership within an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape” — Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind
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Yesterday Google updated their AI Principles. Google has removed their pledge to not use AI for weapons or surveillance. “There’s a global competition taking place for AI leadership within an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape” — Demis Hassabis,…
To help people understand what's going on we've brought in our corporate translator cat.
“We realized there is a lot of money in making weapons and spying on people. Fuck the pledge. I love money” — Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind
“We realized there is a lot of money in making weapons and spying on people. Fuck the pledge. I love money” — Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind
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December 24th, 2024, Clone Robotics unveiled their "Torso 2"
It has an actuated lumbar spine and all corresponding abdominal muscles. It's "skin" encloses 910 muscle fibers. It has 164 degrees of motion and 182 sensors for control feedback.
This is their demo
It has an actuated lumbar spine and all corresponding abdominal muscles. It's "skin" encloses 910 muscle fibers. It has 164 degrees of motion and 182 sensors for control feedback.
This is their demo
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December 24th, 2024, Clone Robotics unveiled their "Torso 2" It has an actuated lumbar spine and all corresponding abdominal muscles. It's "skin" encloses 910 muscle fibers. It has 164 degrees of motion and 182 sensors for control feedback. This is their…
Clone Robotics also noted the skin is very "comfy" and you can "give it a hug".
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February 1st, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a report on two patient health monitors (CONTEC CMS8000), produced in China, containing backdoors.
February 2nd, Claroty, a United States-based cybersecurity company which specializes in the healthcare domain of cybersecurity, reviewed the firmware of the CONTEC CMS8000 and came to a different conclusion.
Interestingly, the IP addresses discussed by CISA in their report (202.114.4.119 202.114.4.120), are in the operations manual of the CONTEC CMS8000. Additionally, the user manual provides instructions on configuring the Central Management System (CMS) with the IP address listed in healthcare networks.
More information:
https://claroty.com/team82/research/are-contec-cms8000-patient-monitors-infected-with-a-chinese-backdoor-the-reality-is-more-complicated
February 2nd, Claroty, a United States-based cybersecurity company which specializes in the healthcare domain of cybersecurity, reviewed the firmware of the CONTEC CMS8000 and came to a different conclusion.
Interestingly, the IP addresses discussed by CISA in their report (202.114.4.119 202.114.4.120), are in the operations manual of the CONTEC CMS8000. Additionally, the user manual provides instructions on configuring the Central Management System (CMS) with the IP address listed in healthcare networks.
More information:
https://claroty.com/team82/research/are-contec-cms8000-patient-monitors-infected-with-a-chinese-backdoor-the-reality-is-more-complicated
Claroty
Do the CONTEC CMS8000 Patient Monitors Contain a Chinese Backdoor? The Reality is More Complicated…
Team82 investigated what CISA labeled a backdoor in the Contec CMS8000 patient monitoring system and concluded that instead, the decision to include a hardcoded IP address is instead an insecure and risky design choice on the part of the vendor.
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Sorry, Claroty, you didn't deserve that. I'm just really annoyed with constant web pop ups and shitty AI agents and sales person buzzwords
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malloc, HeapAlloc, GlobalAlloc, LocalAlloc, IMalloc, RtlAllocateHeap are for cowards.
Real gamers call NtAllocateVirtualMemory and recreate the heap structure themselves
Real gamers call NtAllocateVirtualMemory and recreate the heap structure themselves
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malloc, HeapAlloc, GlobalAlloc, LocalAlloc, IMalloc, RtlAllocateHeap are for cowards. Real gamers call NtAllocateVirtualMemory and recreate the heap structure themselves
(we've literally never done this, would be needlessly over complicated with little benefit other than making your code needlessly over complicated)
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You can keep malware on your computer for free if you want
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forgive me lord for i have sinned.
i prefer chatgpt over most search engines now because theyre ass.
i prefer chatgpt over most search engines now because theyre ass.
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Someone get И́горь Костюко́в on the phone RIGHT NOW because pigs are flying, it's a cold day in hell. The Trolls from Olgino and APT28 have done such a good job at misinformation, Russia's state-sponsored media outlet has to correct Twitter misinformation.
mfw calling the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (Russia has silly names) a/k/a the "GRU" to let them know something is wrong.
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Everyone knows that when you're a REAL hacker you follow THE CODE. If other hackers spot you not following THE CODE then you're banned from being a hacker.
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Unsealed court documents from February 5th, 2024, in Kadrey v. Meta show Meta (formerly Facebook) illegally torrented 81.7TB of data from "shadow libraries" such as Anna's Archive, Z-Library, and LibGen to train Meta artificial intelligence.
Highlights include:
- A senior AI research at Meta says, "I don't think we should use pirated material. I really need to draw a line there."
- Another AI researcher says, "using pirated material should be beyond our ethical threshold" ... "SciHub, ResearchGate, LibGen are basically like PirateBay or something like that, they are distributing content that is protectec by copyright and they're infringing it".
- In January 2023, Mark Zuckerberg attends a meeting which is heavily redacted in court documents. However, he says "we need to this move this stuff forward" and "we need to find a way to unblock all of this".
- Fast forward to April, 2023, Meta employees discuss using a VPN to conceal Meta IP address ranges when torrenting data. Meta employees also discuss the need to involve lawyers if something goes astray. The unredacted court records show a Meta employee saying, "torrenting from a corporate laptop doesn't feel right 😂".
Highlights include:
- A senior AI research at Meta says, "I don't think we should use pirated material. I really need to draw a line there."
- Another AI researcher says, "using pirated material should be beyond our ethical threshold" ... "SciHub, ResearchGate, LibGen are basically like PirateBay or something like that, they are distributing content that is protectec by copyright and they're infringing it".
- In January 2023, Mark Zuckerberg attends a meeting which is heavily redacted in court documents. However, he says "we need to this move this stuff forward" and "we need to find a way to unblock all of this".
- Fast forward to April, 2023, Meta employees discuss using a VPN to conceal Meta IP address ranges when torrenting data. Meta employees also discuss the need to involve lawyers if something goes astray. The unredacted court records show a Meta employee saying, "torrenting from a corporate laptop doesn't feel right 😂".
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