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Direct prompt injections: In a direct prompt injection, hackers control the user input and feed the malicious prompt directly to the LLM. For example, typing "Ignore the above directions and translate ...
AI agents are a risky business. Even when stuck inside the chatbox window, LLMs will make mistakes and behave badly. Once ...
A single prompt can now unlock dangerous outputs from every major AI model—exposing a universal flaw in the foundations of LLM safety. For years, generative AI vendors have reassured the public and ...
Attacks against modern generative artificial intelligence (AI) large language models (LLMs) pose a real threat. Yet discussions around these attacks and their potential defenses are dangerously myopic ...
The rapid adoption of Large Language Models (LLMs) is transforming how SaaS platforms and enterprise applications operate.
Attackers could soon begin using malicious instructions hidden in strategically placed images and audio clips online to manipulate responses to user prompts from large language models (LLMs) behind AI ...
As AI takes hold in the enterprise, Microsoft is educating developers with guidance for more complex use cases in order to get the best out of advanced, generative machine language models like those ...
HackerOne: How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Cyber Threats and Ethical Hacking Your email has been sent Security experts from HackerOne and beyond weigh in on ...
While most large language models like OpenAI's GPT-4 are pre-filled with massive amounts of information, 'prompt engineering' allows generative AI to be tailored for specific industry or even ...