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it would have sounded as though the 46th President of the United States was directly instructing them not to vote.
Andriy Onufriyenko/Getty ImagesEmployees might recognize the potential leak of sensitive data as a top risk. Also: The best AI chatbotsClose to half (42%) of respondents said they used the tools for research and analysis.
and personally identifiable information.53% of employees considered a colleagues use of generative AI tools as an unfair advantage and 40% believed those who did so should be required to teach the rest of their team or colleagues.including social media and messaging app credentials.
including workers in Australia.or least-privilege principles.
Europes high use of cloud platforms might also have expanded its attack surface.
said 48% of respondents when asked about the benefits to their organization.researchers from MITs Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) set out to change this through the development of Codon.
This Python-based compiler allows users to write Python code that runs as efficiently as a program in C or C++.so youre running the result directly on your CPU—theres no intermediate virtual machine or interpreter.
an MIT CSAIL graduate student and lead author on a recent paper about Codon presented in February at the 32nd ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Compiler Construction.but it has a severe Achilles heel; it can be cumbersome compared to lower-level languages like C or C++.
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