I still use GPT-4 and Sonnet 3.5Also, I definitely don't use it for coding—it's frustrating that it counts tokens while it's 'thinking,' $$$$$ like seriously, lol.Oct 1Oct 1
Reflections on the AWS Beta AI Practitioner Exam: An Unexpected Technical ChallengeAs a professional working in Cloud Security and AI Security, I recently decided to take the AWS Beta AI Practitioner exam. My motivation…Oct 1Oct 1
Mastering Exam Prep: Let AI Guide Your Study SessionsHow do you turn the chaos of exam preparation into a structured path to success?Sep 10Sep 10
Embracing a Multi-Niche Approach in WritingIs there really a one-size-fits-all approach to successful writing?Jul 30Jul 30
Defending Digital Dialogue: A Close Look at Direct Manipulation Attacks in LLMsIn my last article, I mentioned the articles I’d cover in my LLM Security Series.May 21May 21
Back on Guard: Exploring the Depths of Prompt Injection in LLMsWelcome Back to Our LLM Security SeriesMay 7May 7
Exploring the Frontier of AI: A Million Tokens and the Road AheadThe Gemini 1.5 Model: A Game-Changer or a Risky Bet?Apr 15Apr 15
The Essence of Prompt Injection AttacksIn yesterday’s article, we introduced the concept of prompt injection, which we defined as the act of manipulating the input of Large…Feb 15Feb 15
Day 1: Unveiling AI’s Hidden Side — An Introduction to Prompt InjectionEver wondered if an AI model like ChatGPT can be tricked?Feb 14Feb 14