Leidos’ Vice President of Global Security Products, Nik Karnik discusses why building airport security “isn’t just a business ...
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A New Kind of Scandal Is Growing Online. It’s Ruining Careers—and Aimed at the Wrong Target.
A culture of callouts, paranoia, and fear may prevent the media from wrestling with much more uncomfortable questions.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed college writing. As paper drafts are increasingly co-written with AI, ...
Threat actors are now publishing structured OPSEC playbooks to stay undetected. Flare reveals how these guides outline ...
Earlier this year, a researcher in India who is on the autism spectrum sent in a short abstract for an academic publication and was told that a sentence in it sounded like AI. No evidence or basis was ...
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AI writing witch hunts hurt autistic writers most
JA Westenberg - a writer, commentator, and self-described autistic person - argues that AI writing detection is junk science, and that the writers most harmed by it are often those with autism and ...
“On the Internet,” says the famous New Yorker cartoon, “nobody knows you’re a dog.” In hindsight, the artist should have ...
EPA is proposing to extend certain Workplace Chemical Protection Program (WCPP) compliance dates for non-federal owners and operators to match the compliance dates for federal agencies and their ...
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The messy truth about AI text detection
From classrooms to content teams, AI text detection tools promise to separate human writing from machine output — but the reality is far from perfect. Accuracy varies wildly, false positives can be ...
A 27-year-old bug sat inside OpenBSD’s TCP stack while auditors reviewed the code, fuzzers ran against it, and the operating system earned its reputation as one of the most security-hardened platforms ...
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