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Finding mispriced opcodes with fuzzing

17 June 2024 at 09:00

By Max Ammann Fuzzingβ€”a testing technique that tries to find bugs by repeatedly executing test cases and mutating themβ€”has traditionally been used to detect segmentation faults, buffer overflows, and other memory corruption vulnerabilities that are detectable through crashes. But it has additional uses you may not know about: given the right invariants, we can use […]

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Understanding Apple’s On-Device and Server Foundation Models release

14 June 2024 at 16:49

By Artem Dinaburg Earlier this week, at Apple’s WWDC, we finally witnessed Apple’s AI strategy. The videos and live demos were accompanied by two long-form releases: Apple’s Private Cloud Compute and Apple’s On-Device and Server Foundations Models. This blog post is about the latter. So, what is Apple releasing, and how does it compare to […]

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PCC: Bold step forward, not without flaws

14 June 2024 at 15:46

By Adelin Travers Earlier this week, Apple announced Private Cloud Compute (or PCC for short). Without deep context on the state of the art of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) security, some sensible design choices may seem surprising. Conversely, some of the risks linked to this design are hidden in the fine print. […]

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