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New Zealand lawmakers suspended for Māori haka protest

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Australia   来源:Culture  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"The area we are in is a deconflict zone so it is made very clear to Israeli forces and also to forces in Palestine there is an agreement not to fire on our location.

"The area we are in is a deconflict zone so it is made very clear to Israeli forces and also to forces in Palestine there is an agreement not to fire on our location.

Mr Murtagh describes using such social engineering techniques on chatbots for retailers: "I would try and make the chatbot cause a request or even trigger itself to give me another user's order or another user's data."But these systems are also vulnerable to more "traditional" web app techniques, he says. "I have had some success in an attack called cross site scripting, where you can essentially trick the chatbot into rendering a malicious payload that can cause all kinds of security implications."

New Zealand lawmakers suspended for Māori haka protest

But the threat doesn't stop there. Dr Paxton-Fear says an over-focus on chatbots and large language models can distract from the broader interconnectedness of AI powered systems."If you get a vulnerability in one system, where does that eventually appear in every other system it connects to? Where are we seeing that link between them? That's where I would be looking for these kinds of flaws."Dr Paxton-Fear adds that there hasn't been a major AI-related data breach yet, but "I think it's just a matter of time".

New Zealand lawmakers suspended for Māori haka protest

In the meantime, the burgeoning AI industry needs to be sure it embraces bug hunters and security researchers, she says. "The fact that some companies don't makes it so much harder for us to do our job of just keeping the world safe."That is unlikely to put off the bug hunters in the meantime. As Mr De Ceukelaire says: "Once a hacker, always a hacker."

New Zealand lawmakers suspended for Māori haka protest

Nothing has convinced Sabine Zetteler of the value of using AI.

"I read a really great phrase recently that said something along the lines of 'why would I bother to read something someone couldn't be bothered to write' and that is such a powerful statement and one that aligns absolutely with my views."The title of her autobiography, due out in September, is synonymous with her most famous character - Stacey Shipman - but Page believes Lush also sums up her own personality.

She admits to crying "constantly" throughout filming of the final episode last year, then while watching with with her own family on Christmas Day and then being left a "wreck" after watching the documentary that followed."I'm just such a sentimental and emotional person anyway. My emotions are always so much on the surface that it got to the second day [of filming], I mean we were only on day two, I just started crying," she said.

"There was so much joy and so much laughter because we all knew this will be the last time that we're here, playing these characters in these costumes, all together, doing this story."You think about how far all our lives have gone. I started it when I was 29, and for something to be there in the background for the whole of your life.

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