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7/25/2024
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  • Researchers Provide Breakdown of Generative AI Misuse

    In an effort to clarify the potential risks of GenAI and provide "a concrete understanding of how GenAI models are specifically exploited or abused in practice, including the tactics employed to inflict harm," a group of researchers from Google DeepMind, Jigsaw, and Google.org recently published a paper entitled, "Generative AI Misuse: A Taxonomy of Tactics and Insights from Real-World Data."

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  • Transforming Higher Education Financial Aid Through Automation

    Technology holds the potential to revolutionize the financial aid process, ultimately bolstering student support — and success.

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