AIが生成したコードのリスク(CSETレポートまとめ) - Qiita

半年ほど前の記事にはなりますがCSETが"Cybersecurity Risks of AI-Generated Code"というレポートを出していたので自分用にメモです。 セキュリティリスクの文脈ではありますが、単純にコード生成させた時の品質リスクとしても興味深いレ...

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"Chinese Critiques of Large Language Models:
Finding the Path to General Artificial Intelligence"

Large generative models are widely viewed as the most promising path to general (human-level) artificial intelligence and attract investment in the billions of dollars. The present enthusiasm notwithstanding, a chorus of ranking Chinese scientists regard this singular approach to AGI as ill-advised.

https://cset.georgetown.edu/publication/chinese-critiques-of-large-language-models/

#research #AI #AGI #LLM #CSET

Chinese Critiques of Large Language Models | Center for Security and Emerging Technology

Large generative models are widely viewed as the most promising path to general (human-level) artificial intelligence and attract investment in the billions of dollars. The present enthusiasm notwithstanding, a chorus of ranking Chinese scientists regard this singular approach to AGI as ill-advised. This report documents these critiques in China’s research, public statements, and government planning, while pointing to additional, pragmatic reasons for China’s pursuit of a diversified research portfolio.

Center for Security and Emerging Technology

I wrote a thing, and if you're interested in #EdTech #TEL or #Education you might want to give it a wee read:

CSET 2025

https://blog.mcchristie.com/cset-2025/

#Community #CSET #Digital #Global #Harm #Local #Social #Technology

Is it just me or could it be an ADHD thing?

So I took my content knowledge praxis 6 times before I gave up and decided not to get licensed. One of the shitty things I had to deal with was the shitty ass pencil and blank sheet of paper they give you to work out your problems. I could never organize my thoughts that way. Even worse I have to write out a problem, solve it, and scan it for the CSET.

I get the white board and pen issue when I took my tests at home but I am wondering what the issue would be if they gave folks graph paper and a lead pencil that was checked by the testing site. Someone want to elaborate on why this is how it is or how we can make changes?

#actuallyadhd
#MathEducation
#neurodivergence
#teaching
#FutureTeacher
#CSET
#ETS
#DisabilityAdvocate

Also, don't miss out our awesome talks on an extensive and collaboratively growing survey of intrusion detection datasets at #cset on Tuesday (https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.02521) and how to evade and detect evasions of SIEM rules at #usesec24 on Friday (https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.10197).
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Introducing a Comprehensive, Continuous, and Collaborative Survey of Intrusion Detection Datasets

Researchers in the highly active field of intrusion detection largely rely on public datasets for their experimental evaluations. However, the large number of existing datasets, the discovery of previously unknown flaws therein, and the frequent publication of new datasets make it hard to select suitable options and sufficiently understand their respective limitations. Hence, there is a great risk of drawing invalid conclusions from experimental results with respect to detection performance of novel methods in the real world. While there exist various surveys on intrusion detection datasets, they have deficiencies in providing researchers with a profound decision basis since they lack comprehensiveness, actionable details, and up-to-dateness. In this paper, we present COMIDDS, an ongoing effort to comprehensively survey intrusion detection datasets with an unprecedented level of detail, implemented as a website backed by a public GitHub repository. COMIDDS allows researchers to quickly identify suitable datasets depending on their requirements and provides structured and critical information on each dataset, including actual data samples and links to relevant publications. COMIDDS is freely accessible, regularly updated, and open to contributions.

arXiv.org
Arrived in wonderful Philly to attend #usesec24 and #cset. If you are around come by and discuss any cool topics related to security of industrial networks / cyber-physical systems / IoT and/or intrusion detection (or simply to say hi to Spicy, our group mascot).
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The #PSF has received funding for Malware Detection on #PyPI from #CSET! This will mean getting closer to near-instant takedowns of malware on PyPI without needing to infinitely scale up manual triaging of reports all while remaining open! 🎉

https://discuss.python.org/t/pypi-malware-detection-project/28222

PyPI Malware Detection project

The PSF has received funding from the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) to develop and improve the infrastructure for malware detection on PyPI. This project will be executed over the coming year. Currently, malware reports are submitted to PyPI admins by email before being manually triaged and responded to. There is an opportunity for improvement in streamlining the report submission process and the tools used to triage and respond to them. The current process cannot scale eas...

Discussions on Python.org
Nice interactive science mapping tools from Emerging Technology Observatory: https://eto.tech/tools/
#scienceMapping #EmergingTechnologyObservatory #CSET
Tools – Emerging Technology Observatory

From the Emerging Technology Observatory

An #Introduction

Hi all, I'm Matt. I'm a #Science #Teacher in the Pacific Northwest #Seattle #Portland. I taught high school science #Biology #Physics for more than 10 years in a public school. Now I am a #PhD student at the University of Washington studying the intersection of #Equity #SocialJustice and science teaching practices. I'm an instructional coach with the #Hollyhock Fellowship from #CSET
I also #bike and ride #transit, play #VideoGames and give chin scritches to my cat #juniper