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Work from Home Under Attack as Companies Seek to Offset the Cost of Workspaces

A couple of accountants came up the laneway the other day… No this is not a “Letterkenny” episode, but the cold intro style was spot to me for this one. It seems that in the pre-covid world many companies were in the process of buying up or moving to beautiful new office spaces. Some of these spaces had glorious open areas, beautiful break rooms and, of course, space for all. Then Covid hit and the lock downs. This forced those same companies to abandon those spaces and work like crazy to get everyone to work from home. Now the bill on those same spaces has come due and companies are calling everyone home.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
May 21
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  • Business
  • IT
  • IT Security
  • WAF
  • work from home
  • business practices

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ChatGPT-4 Seems to Show Sparks of Near Human Reasoning

There is a quote from the movie “The Matrix” that has always stuck with me. It was a scene where Morpheus (Lawrence Fishburne) is explaining to Neo (Keanu Reeves) the state of the real world and the history that allowed it to get there. The line is “We marveled at our own magnificence as we gave birth to AI.” There is another important line from the HBO series “From the Earth to the Moon. This line take place when Frank Borman (David Andrews) was asked what caused the Apollo One fire, he replied “A failure of imagination.” These two lines compete for how I view the state of AI development. As we marvel at our own magnificence, we should not stop thinking about the potential risks involved as we push to advance AI. Yet that seems to be what is happening.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
May 16
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  • Microsoft
  • AI
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • chatgpt
  • openai
  • artificial general intelligence

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Meta is Dabbling in AI Too with ImageBind Hoping to Mimic Human Perception

If I were to build a list of companies that I would not want to build an AI project Meta, the parent company of Facebook is probably sitting at the top of the list. Yet here we are with a company known for manipulating users, user data and a proven habit of abusing the information it has. Meta is building an AI tool they are calling ImageBind that looks to expand on AI currently understands an environment. Most current AI image generators are (in very simple terms) texts to image generators. They take input in the form of words and create an image from learned input (again in very simple terms).

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
May 10
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  • Facebook
  • AI
  • Development
  • meta
  • imagebind

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Understanding How, and When, to Spend on Cybersecurity is a Lost Art

One of the things that has always confused me is how often a business will look at and spend on revenue generating and very little on revenue maintenance. Every budget year you see money thrown at expansion, new tools or software that bring in more money and I get it. You have to earn to keep the lights on. However, you also need to ensure that you can keep what you earn. Think about it like this, if you have a business and it only takes cash you would not just leave the cash laying around for anyone to take. No, you would invest in a secure place like a safe to keep it. This concept also involves modern “digital” businesses, but we just are not seeing them spend any money on the safe.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
May 05
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  • Cybersecurity
  • Budget
  • Ransomware
  • threat actors
  • budgeting
  • it operations

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Who do you trust with AI? Well… No One

The other day while wading through the sludge that is the internet, I stumbled across a poll on Twitter asking the binary question “Who do you trust more with AI; Bill Gates or Elon Musk?” This led to a fun few hours diving deeper into that particular rabbit hole. I stumbled across articles where Bill Gates talks about AI via interviews as well as some interviews of Elon where he disparages Gates’ grasp on AI. Like I said, fun.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
May 04
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  • AI
  • Development
  • Bill Gates
  • Elon Musk
  • Trust
  • atrificial intelligence
  • programing bias

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  4. With More and More Hardware Flaws Found, How Will the Security Industry Respond?
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