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Multi-modal hallucination control by visual information grounding - Amazon Science

Generative Vision-Language Models (VLMs) are prone to generate plausible-sounding textual answers that, however, are not always grounded in the input image. We investigate this phenomenon, usually referred to as “hallucination” and show that it stems from an excessive reliance on the language…

DeepMind and Stanford’s new robot control model follow instructions from sketches | VentureBeat

Sketches have rich spatial information to help the robot carry out its tasks without getting confused by the clutter of realistic images or the ambiguity of natural language instructions.

Adobe показала Music GenAI Control — инновационный ИИ для создания музыки / NV

Adobe Music GenAI Control — новый искусственный интеллект, создающий музыку по вашим текстовым подсказкам.

Exclusive: Enkrypt raises seed round to create a ‘control layer’ for generative AI safety | VentureBeat

In the case of one Fortune 500 enterprise using Meta’s Llama2-7B, Enkrypt AI found that the model was subject to jailbreak vulnerabilities 6% of the time and brought that down ten-fold to 0.6%.

Websense touts data-leak prevention endpoint control | Network World

Websense says it will release an endpoint security product for content protection in the first half of next year, along with an extended set of open Application Programming Interfaces for it, which third-party vendors can use to work with it.

NIST blesses network access, desktop security | Network World

The Trusted Computing Group and the National Institute of Standards and Technology Tuesday joined to give their blessing to the union of two technologies that each have championed: TCG with its network-access control standard called Trusted Network Connect, and NIST with its desktop-security configuration standard called the Security Control Automation Protocol.

U.S. in rare earth quandry | Network World

In the face of China wielding menacing control over 97% of the world's rare earth materials, the U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would bolster R&D of the key elements and help find substitutions for the materials.

Microsoft will try to block Google-Yahoo Japan deal | Network World

A legal battle is brewing between Microsoft and Google for control of Japan's lucrative search market.

Intel spotlighting smarter computers, cars at research day | Network World

At Intel's annual Research Day this month it will show technologies that read users gestures and respond to thoughts, and a cloud-computing ready "smart car" with accident-prevention smarts.

New CIO cleans up outsourced IT at Clorox | Network World

The Clorox company brought in a new CIO to re-establish control of the company’s tech direction, bring IT up to date and generate business value.

Had a few too many? Your car’s gonna know | Network World

In the not-too-distant future, your car may be able to detect the driver's blood alcohol concentration and, if it's over the legal limit, prevent the car from being started.

Sony will take back manufacturing of Cell chips from Toshiba | Network World

Sony will take full control of the manufacturing of the processor used in its PlayStation 3 console, ending a two-year joint venture with Toshiba, the companies announced Friday.

Ford debuts all-electric car | Network World

Ford Motor Company debuted its first all-electric vehicle, the Focus Electric, at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show Friday. It is one of five new electrified vehicles that will be available in North America and Europe by 2013.

Hands-only remote control emerges in Taiwan | Network World

A Taipei university team has developed a tiny chip that allows remote control over home appliances with no more than a wave of the hand and features that make it faster, cheaper and more resistant to interference than rival inventions, the professor in charge said on Tuesday.

Cisco wins Tandberg with 91.1% stake | Network World

After a hard-fought battle, Cisco has won control of videoconferencing leader Tandberg by securing ownership of 91.1% of the company's shares.

PlanetLab creates a more advanced sudo | Network World

Researchers at the PlanetLab global research network have developed a potential replacement for the widely used Unix sudo tool, called Vsys, that will offer administrators far greater control over what end users can and can't access.

Extreme turns to Motorola for WLAN future | Network World

Extreme Networks on Wednesday announced a new set of enterprise wireless LAN products based on Motorola technology as part of a broader partnership that will also produce a unified control system for both wired and wireless infrastructure.

Car tech: Building the zero-fatality car | Network World

In the future, new cars might include an appealing sticker: This car is rated for zero fatalities.

Hard Times Aren’t Slowing GM’s New CIO | Network World

GM's new CIO, Terry Kline, looks to continue the progressive IT strategies of his predecessor, Ralph Szygenda, by exploring the use of consumer technologies used by new-car buyers, as well as cloud computing platforms and so-called PCs on a stick.

Sybase smooths enterprise path for iPhones | Network World

Sybase is extending its Afaria mobile-device management platform and database software to the Apple iPhone, taking advantage of new enterprise features in Version 3.1 of the iPhone's software to give IT departments more control and capabilities on the popular handset.

Siemens: German customer hit by industrial worm | Network World

Siemens confirmed Tuesday that one of its customers has been hit by a new worm designed to steal secrets from industrial control systems.

With hacking, music can take control of your car | Network World

About 300 years ago, the English playwright William Congreve wrote, "music has charms to soothe a savage breast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak." This week we learned that it can also help hackers break into your car.

Gmail disruption in China could signal tighter control | Network World

Chinese Internet users have reported greater difficulty accessing Gmail in recent weeks, prompting speculation that the Chinese government is again stepping up its efforts to control the flow of information on the Web.

Interview with Brian Aker | Network World

MySQL architect Brian Aker discusses the future of database storage engines, Amazon's Web services, the next generation of distributed revision control and the economics of creating open source software.

Who is Steve Ballmer? | Network World

If Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates had not asked Steve Ballmer to join his start-up software company as employee number 24 in 1980, the now infamous Ballmer would probably have made a career out of selling car insurance.

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