Kaseya Is Making Its Customers Sign Non-Disclosure Agreements to Obtain Ransomware Decryption Key

Also: 6 ways to write better ChatGPT prompts - and get the results you want fasterIt discussed the challenge of balancing technology with ethical responsibility.

GPT-2 Output Detector (Accuracy 60%) This first tool was built using a machine-learning hub managed by New York-based AI company Hugging Face.it could be a sign that it was generated by a language model.

Kaseya Is Making Its Customers Sign Non-Disclosure Agreements to Obtain Ransomware Decryption Key

  QuillBot (Accuracy 80%-ish) Nothing is ever easy.The company is hiring engineers and sales folks.and institution to decide exactly where that line is drawn.

Kaseya Is Making Its Customers Sign Non-Disclosure Agreements to Obtain Ransomware Decryption Key

There are several ways to detect whether a piece of text was generated by an AI.it still meets the dictionary definition of plagiarism.

Kaseya Is Making Its Customers Sign Non-Disclosure Agreements to Obtain Ransomware Decryption Key

The service worked fairly well but seemed sketchy as heck.

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