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LastPass releases new security incident disclosure and recommendations

Tech Republic Security

LastPass attacks began with a hacked employee's home computer. The investigation now reveals the password manager company's data vault was compromised. The post LastPass releases new security incident disclosure and recommendations appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Code.org CEO on the nonprofit’s first 10 years, and the impact of AI on teaching computer science

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The Code.org leadership team in 2013, from left: Michelle Page, Cameron Wilson, Hadi Partovi, Ali Partovi, James Gwertzman and Pat Yongpradit. (Twitter Photo via @hadip ) When the Seattle-based nonprofit Code.org launched in 2013 with a mission to spread computer science knowledge, co-founders Hadi and Ali Partovi enlisted some of the most successful coders on the planet to champion their cause.

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Intel Arc GPU Re-Review: New Drivers, New Performance?

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Ever since Intel Arc GPUs launched, driver updates have kept coming with the promise of solid performance gains. It's now time to test those claims and see if reality matches up with the hype.

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Pay, perks, and remote work: How layoffs and the economy are changing the tech job market

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One of the findings from Payscale’s 2023 Compensation Best Practices Report addresses compensation for people who work remotely from places with a lower cost of living. (Payscale Chart.) The workplace and job market are a volatile mix of variables these days, including the economy, tech layoffs, inflation, pay transparency, remote work, and a move by some companies to bring employees back to the office.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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Intel is developing web video upscaling like Nvidia's, here's how to try it now

TechSpot

A few websites have tried out Intel's competitor to Nvidia Video Super Resolution, which uses AI to upscale web video played in Chromium browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Intel hasn't indicated when it will launch the upscaler, but a launch command can currently activate it in Chrome.

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Endometriosis test wins top prize at Univ. of Washington health innovation competition

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From left, Meher Antia, director of grant programs at Washington Research Foundation, and the Endozene team, first place winners at the Hollomon Health Innovation Challenge: Annabelle Huang, Rachel Shi, Jack Kussick, Aaron Ayenew and Aya Safira. (UW Photo / Matt Hagen) University of Washington students developing a potential test for endometriosis took home the top prize Thursday at the 8th annual UW Hollomon Health Innovation Challenge.

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The exciting new AI transforming search — and maybe everything — explained

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Malte Mueller/Getty Images Generative AI is here. Let’s hope we’re ready. The world’s first generative AI-powered search engine is here, and it’s in love with you. Or it thinks you’re kind of like Hitler. Or it’s gaslighting you into thinking it’s still 2022, a more innocent time when generative AI seemed more like a cool party trick than a powerful technology about to be unleashed on a world that might not be ready for it.

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Sources say Microsoft will receive EU approval in Activision acquisition case

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European Commission (EC) insiders told Reuters that the regulatory agency likely won't require Microsoft to divest any assets in order to secure its $69 billion Activision Blizzard acquisition. The hotly contested merger has been a focus of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), UK's Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA), and.