Stanford’s AI agent Artemis successfully identified security flaws missed by expert hackers. This AI agent took 16 hours to ...
During the test, ARTEMIS was allowed to operate on Stanford’s private and public computer science networks for 16 hours. In that time, the AI scanned nearly 8,000 devices, including servers and ...
Modern neural networks, with billions of parameters, are so overparameterized that they can "overfit" even random, ...
Enterprise secure networking services provider and global comms tech firm expand partnership to provide joint networking, driving digital transformation at deployment sites.
Are you a proud owner of smart home devices? From voice-activated assistants to smart thermostats, these cutting-edge gadgets bring convenience and efficiency to our daily lives. However, as we ...
If your Apple devices are syncing passwords, the iPhone may auto-connect to any Wi-Fi network it, your Mac, or your iPad has ...
Latest edition of leading golf tournament sets sporting and organisational bar higher than ever and depended on what was described as an AI-driven connected intelligence platform to gain required real ...
Although intended for OT administrators, new multi-agency AI guidelines raise issues that apply across IT networks as well.
The development of deep learning has motivated the advancement of unconventional computing that leverages analog physical ...
An AI agent hacked Stanford's network for 16 hours and outperformed human pros, all while costing far less than their six-figure pay.
Partnership will combine IBM’s expertise in quantum computers and Cisco’s in quantum networkingIBM will convert stationary ...
Researchers at Heriot-Watt University have introduced a prototype quantum network that merges two smaller networks into a single, reconfigurable eight-user system capable of routing — and even ...