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To build business value, leverage your company’s data with AI

CIO Business Intelligence

While frontier models have been trained on massive quantities of data scraped from the internet and other public sources, their utility for specific business purposes is limited. Open-source data can be a useful supplement, too, but, by definition, is available to everyone, so not a differentiating factor on its own.

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VMware Cloud Foundation gains AI model store, other updates

Network World

Since then, AI vendors leapfrogged one another in capabilities and features, and a multitude of open-source models hit the scene, offering lower cost or more specialized alternatives. Because out there on the Internet, you don’t know the provenance of that LLM and where it’s coming from.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Internet As A Pen Test

ForAllSecure

And, as my guest will say later in this podcast, these virtual SOCs are like pen testing the internet. We can't just, you know, bust things up into small parts and say this is my world because again, internet is a pen test and we're all in this together. I am wondering if is personal information or is it source code?

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OpenAI can translate English into code with its new machine learning software Codex

The Verge

Codex is built on the top of GPT-3, OpenAI’s language generation model , which was trained on a sizable chunk of the internet, and as a result can generate and parse the written word in impressive ways. This latter point has led many coders to complain that OpenAI is profiting unfairly from their work.

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All About BIND DNS: Who, How, & Why

Linux Academy

BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is a software collection of tools including the world’s most widely used DNS (Domain Name System) server software. Originally written in the 1980s at the University of California’s Berkeley campus, BIND is a free and open-source software package. BIND: A Short History.

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Sharing my life story from a virtual perspective

Trends in the Living Networks

At the time, we had what was called the NCR Tower, running Unix, one of the first times a major computer manufacturer used open source software on their computers. One of the things that happened there, that was just the time when the internet was being born. This was the portal where I first was able to get onto the internet.

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Keynote speech on Creating the Future of Business - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

One of the key themes of my presentation was the Open Economy, in which everything is laid out open, across business processes, visibility, transparency, borders, industry boundaries and more. When attending an information technology seminar at MIT, McEwen drew inspiration from the session on open source software.

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