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July 01, 2023

How the new deepfake reality will impact cyber insurance

Cyber liability insurers are beginning to take notice of the threats posed by deepfakes. That may mean changes in insurance policies and what it takes to qualify for one.

Image: Meta exec: VR meetings will coexist with, not replace, videoconferencing (for now)

Meta exec: VR meetings will coexist with, not replace, videoconferencing (for now)

Mike LeBeau, founder and product lead for Meta’s Horizon Workrooms, makes the case for VR as the future of team meetings — but admits the user experience is currently lacking.

8 problematic IT team members — and how to deal with them

Culture and productivity are key components of IT success. That’s why addressing personnel issues is paramount before their ramifications spread.

Most popular generative AI projects on GitHub are the least secure

Researchers use the OpenSSF Scorecard to measure the security of the 50 most popular generative AI large language model projects on GitHub.

Image: ChatGPT maker OpenAI faces new class action lawsuit over data privacy

ChatGPT maker OpenAI faces new class action lawsuit over data privacy

A new lawsuit against OpenAI could decide whether the company’s use of training data scraped from the public internet may continue.

All about Java class loaders

Here's a quick look at the three types of class loaders and everything you need to know to work with them in your Java programs.

Recovery options: Copy-on-write vs redirect-on-write snapshots

Snapshots are virtual copies that can rapidly recover data but depending on the approach can have very different performance characteristics.

EU announces specialized testing and evaluation centers for AI

Four new “TEFs” will be opening up for AI technology testing this year, according to the European Commission.

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