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Oct 21, 2024

AI for optical metasurface

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Optica l metasurfaces, planar artificial media capable of controlling light propagation, areioning from laboratory curiosity to commercial applications.


npj Nanophotonics volume 1, Article number: 36 (2024) Cite this article.

Oct 21, 2024

Hacker tricks ChatGPT into giving out detailed instructions for making homemade bombs

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

When I was a kid we had the anarchist cookbook.


But an artist and hacker found a way to trick ChatGPT to ignore its own guidelines and ethical responsibilities to produce instructions for making powerful explosives.

The hacker, who goes by Amadon, called his findings a “social engineering hack to completely break all the guardrails around ChatGPT’s output.” An explosives expert who reviewed the chatbot’s output told TechCrunch that the resulting instructions could be used to make a detonatable product and was too sensitive to be released.

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Oct 21, 2024

Google Research execs reveal how they use AI in their daily lives — and where they think twice about it

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Tech Insider Article and News.

Oct 21, 2024

AI Vulnerability in Hindsight: Investigating NVIDIA Container Toolkit CVE-2024–0132

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, security

Analyze the NVIDIA Container Toolkit CVE-2024–0132 vulnerability and its implications for AI system security with recommended remediation steps.

Oct 21, 2024

Hackers Exploit Roundcube Webmail XSS Vulnerability to Steal Login Credentials

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

Unknown hackers exploited a patched Roundcube XSS flaw in phishing attacks to steal sensitive credentials.

Oct 21, 2024

Researchers Discover Severe Security Flaws in Major E2EE Cloud Storage Providers

Posted by in category: security

Critical cryptographic flaws in top E2EE cloud platforms risk user data, allowing file tampering and injection.

Oct 21, 2024

Internet Archive breached again through stolen access tokens

Posted by in categories: internet, security

The Internet Archive was breached again, this time on their Zendesk email support platform after repeated warnings that threat actors stole exposed GitLab authentication tokens.

Since last night, BleepingComputer has received numerous messages from people who received replies to their old Internet Archive removal requests, warning that the organization has been breached as they did not correctly rotate their stolen authentication tokens.

“It’s dispiriting to see that even after being made aware of the breach weeks ago, IA has still not done the due diligence of rotating many of the API keys that were exposed in their gitlab secrets,” reads an email from the threat actor.

Oct 21, 2024

Intel, AMD CPUs on Linux impacted by newly disclosed Spectre bypass

Posted by in category: computing

The latest generations of Intel processors, including Xeon chips, and AMD’s older microarchitectures on Linux are vulnerable to new speculative execution attacks that bypass existing ‘Spectre’ mitigations.

The vulnerabilities impact Intel’s 12th, 13th, and 14th chip generations for consumers and the 5th and 6th generation of Xeon processors for servers, along with AMD’s Zen 1, Zen 1+, and Zen 2 processors.

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Oct 21, 2024

MIT team takes a major step toward fully 3D-printed active electronics

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, materials

Active electronics — components that can control electrical signals — usually contain semiconductor devices that receive, store, and process information.


Researchers produced 3D-printed, semiconductor-free logic gates, which perform computations in active electronic devices. As they don’t require semiconductor materials, they represent a step toward 3D printing an entire active electronic device.

Oct 21, 2024

Finding Could Help Turn Trees Into Affordable, Greener Industrial Chemicals

Posted by in categories: chemistry, sustainability

Lignin, a…


Trees are the most abundant natural resource living on Earth’s land masses, and North Carolina State University scientists and engineers are making headway in finding ways to use them as sustainable, environmentally benign alternatives to producing industrial chemicals from petroleum.

Lignin, a polymer that makes trees rigid and resistant to degradation, has proven problematic. Now those NC State researchers know why: They’ve identified the specific molecular property of lignin — its methoxy content — that determines just how hard, or easy, it would be to use microbial fermentation to turn trees and other plants into industrial chemicals.

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