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- Defending against Prompt Injection with Structured…Recent advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) enable exciting LLM-integrated applications. However, as LLMs have improved, so have the attacks against them. Prompt injection attack is listed as the #1 threat by OWASP to LLM-integrated applications, where an LLM input contains a trusted prompt (instruction) and an untrusted data. The data may contain injected instructions … Read more
- Teaching Developers to Think with AI…Developers are doing incredible things with AI. Tools like Copilot, ChatGPT, and Claude have rapidly become indispensable for developers, offering unprecedented speed and efficiency in tasks like writing code, debugging tricky behavior, generating tests, and exploring unfamiliar libraries and frameworks. When it works, it’s effective, and it feels incredibly satisfying. But if you’ve spent any … Read more
- The Great Flip – AIs and…In all of my workshops and most of my posts I end up discussing the differences between Reductionism and Holism. This has been my main message since 2005. Suddenly, but not unexpectedly, this has become critical knowledge. Because we are about to transition. Most people do not realize there is an inherent conflict between the … Read more
- 4 lessons from former fraudstersFraud and financial scams are on the rise. According to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center’s annual report, scammers stole a record $16.6 billion in 2024, a 33% increase from 2023. This problem affects everyone. The SAS Faces of Fraud Study revealed that 70% of consumers have fallen victim to fraud at least once, and … Read more
- Big Context Windows Are a Big…Last week, I got my hands on Google’s newest generative model: Gemini 1.5, a multi-modal behemoth that can consume up to an hour of video, 11 hours of audio, 30,000 lines of code, or 700,000 words. That’s a big leap forward in terms of context length: Gemini accepts 5x times more input than its beefiest … Read more
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Big Context Windows Are a Big…
Last week, I got my hands on Google’s newest generative model: Gemini 1.5, a multi-modal behemoth that can consume up to an hour of video, 11 hours of audio, 30,000 lines of code, or 700,000 words. That’s a big leap forward in terms of context length: Gemini accepts 5x times more input than its beefiest
4 lessons from former fraudsters
Fraud and financial scams are on the rise. According to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center’s annual report, scammers stole a record $16.6 billion in 2024, a 33% increase from 2023. This problem affects everyone. The SAS Faces of Fraud Study revealed that 70% of consumers have fallen victim to fraud at least once, and
The Great Flip – AIs and…
In all of my workshops and most of my posts I end up discussing the differences between Reductionism and Holism. This has been my main message since 2005. Suddenly, but not unexpectedly, this has become critical knowledge. Because we are about to transition. Most people do not realize there is an inherent conflict between the
Teaching Developers to Think with AI…
Developers are doing incredible things with AI. Tools like Copilot, ChatGPT, and Claude have rapidly become indispensable for developers, offering unprecedented speed and efficiency in tasks like writing code, debugging tricky behavior, generating tests, and exploring unfamiliar libraries and frameworks. When it works, it’s effective, and it feels incredibly satisfying. But if you’ve spent any
Defending against Prompt Injection with Structured…
Recent advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) enable exciting LLM-integrated applications. However, as LLMs have improved, so have the attacks against them. Prompt injection attack is listed as the #1 threat by OWASP to LLM-integrated applications, where an LLM input contains a trusted prompt (instruction) and an untrusted data. The data may contain injected instructions




