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Don t scrape the faces of our citizens for recognition, Canada tells Clearview AI – delete those images Plus: Check if your Flickr photos are in facial recognition engines and and the list of NSFW words for AI Katyanna Quach Mon 8 Feb 2021 // 11:01 UTC Share Copy Canada’s privacy watchdog has found Clearview AI in “clear violation” of the country’s privacy laws, and has told the facial-recognition startup to stop scraping images of Canadians and delete all existing photos it has on those citizens. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada launched an official investigation into the upstart’s practices, and as a result Clearview stopped selling its software to Canadian police. ....
Share this article SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Kite, a leading AI-powered coding assistant that helps programmers code faster with Multi-Line Completions, today announced the availability of Kite Team Server. Kite Team Server is the industry s first enterprise-ready self-hosted Machine Learning (ML) engine for four token autocomplete technology. Today s product release builds on the existing UI of Kite Free, which 400,000 developers use to code 18% faster each month. Kite Team Server uses the latest developments in machine learning to “custom-train” ML models, providing personalized code completions based on each company’s codebase. As a startup that is growing its team of developers, it is paramount that we maximize efficiency when it comes to code completion, said Aasim Sani, Co-Founder and COO at Orai. Once our engineering team started using Kite we became much more productive and our time to market on product development has increased ....
minute read Share this article: Researchers at Recorded Future report a rise in cracked Cobalt Strike and other open-source adversarial tools with easy-to-use interfaces. Simple to use and deploy offensive security tools, making it easier than ever for criminals with little technical know-how to get in on cybercrime are seeing a significant rise, researchers say. Recorded Future just released findings from its regular year-end observations of malicious infrastructure, identifying more than 10,000 unique command and control (C2) servers, across 80 malware families nearly all linked to advanced persistent threat (APT) groups or “high-end financial actors.” Recorded Future’s 2020 Adversary Infrastructure Report explained that researchers anticipate increased adoption of open-source tools because they’re easy to use and accessible to criminals without deep technical expertise. ....