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Popular Python libraries used in Hugging Face models subject to poisoned metadata attack
The open-source libraries were created by Salesforce, Nvidia, and Apple with a Swiss group Vulnerabilities in popular AI and ...
Objects and structures way bigger than you probably imagined. Five years, nearly a million left: Over 2 lakh Indians renouncing citizenship every year - what's behind the exodus? Video: 77-year-old ...
Duke released its demographic data for the Class of 2029 on Wednesday, aligning its own reporting methods with federal standards for reporting sex, race and ethnicity. The release comes after a nearly ...
Johns Hopkins University continues to attract the best and brightest undergraduate students from all regions and economic backgrounds across America, according to data on this year's class of ...
Nov 19 (Reuters) - U.S. law firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman is facing two proposed class actions on behalf of thousands of people whose sensitive personal data was allegedly compromised by a ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved Dimensional Fund Advisors’ request to offer both exchange-traded fund and mutual fund share classes within the same fund structure, making ...
A Penn alumnus filed a class-action lawsuit against the University on Monday, alleging that Penn was negligent and failed to protect personally identifiable information from being obtained by hackers ...
L ectures are boring. Assignments are busy work. And all of that tuition is for this? When Justin Shaffer hears these kinds of complaints from students, he thinks they have a point. He also thinks ...
Northwestern released preliminary admission data for the Class of 2029 and transfers selected from more than 53,000 applicants for the 2025-2026 school year, the largest applicant pool in NU’s history ...
(CNN) - Millions of AT&T customers could get thousands of dollars in cash payments as part of a $177 million settlement over two data breaches. The two breaches were announced in March and July of ...
SAN FRANCISCO — AT&T agreed to pay a total of $177 million to settle a class action lawsuit about two "data incidents" from 2024. The incidents resulted in some customer data, including names, ...
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