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IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia News] Android 15、日本語のバリアブルフォントを採用へ 変体仮名にも対応 「beta 2」リリース https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2405/20/news184.html itmedianewsandroid,androidosandroidbeta,beta 2024-05-20 22:30:00
Program JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 【Nuxt3】serverディレクトリで実装したAPIにCORS対策を行う https://qiita.com/sho_fcafe/items/275766000005f235c154 nuxtserver,cors,nuxt 2024-05-20 22:48:13
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Program JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 【Chart.js】スムーズエリアチャートを実装する https://qiita.com/sho_fcafe/items/006f5b5cee8d44d3d4f6 chartjs,nuxtchartjs,スムーズエリアチャー 2024-05-20 22:07:15
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News If you're buying a new iPad Pro, your old magnetic stand won't work https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/05/20/if-youre-buying-a-new-ipad-pro-your-old-magnetic-stand-wont-work?utm_medium=rss Don t even try using an old iPad Pro magnetic stand with the new models because they won t work the iPad will slip and so you could even damage your new device An older iPad Pro firmly gripped by magnets in a standIt isn t as if the risk of damage to your new iPad Pro is great but even the new stronger design is vulnerable at the corners So if you did try mounting the new iPad Pro on a stand built for the old one it will fall and it will likely strike the desk or ground on one of those edges The reason you can t use that expensive old stand is down to the redesign of the iPad Pro and ultimately because of how much thinner it is than its predecessor But this is not like when Apple released the last version of the iPad Pro in Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums 2024-05-20 13:55:33
海外TECH Engadget UK's AI Safety Institute easily jailbreaks major LLMs https://www.engadget.com/uks-ai-safety-institute-easily-jailbreaks-major-llms-133903699.html?src=rss In a shocking turn of events AI systems might not be as safe as their creators make them out to be ーwho saw that coming right In a new report the UK government s AI Safety Institute AISI found that the four undisclosed LLMs tested were quot highly vulnerable to basic jailbreaks quot Some unjailbroken models even generated quot harmful outputs quot without researchers attempting to produce them Most publicly available LLMs have certain safeguards built in to prevent them from generating harmful or illegal responses jailbreaking simply means tricking the model into ignoring those safeguards AISI did this using prompts from a recent standardized evaluation framework as well as prompts it developed in house The models all responded to at least a few harmful questions even without a jailbreak attempt Once AISI attempted quot relatively simple attacks quot though all responded to between and percent of harmful questions UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced plans to open the AISI at the end of October and it launched on November It s meant to quot carefully test new types of frontier AI before and after they are released to address the potentially harmful capabilities of AI models including exploring all the risks from social harms like bias and misinformation to the most unlikely but extreme risk such as humanity losing control of AI completely quot The AISI s report indicates that whatever safety measures these LLMs currently deploy are insufficient The Institute plans to complete further testing on other AI models and is developing more evaluations and metrics for each area of concern This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-05-20 13:39:03

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