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by bilekas
204 days ago
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We really are only seeing the beginning of the creativity attackers have for this absolutely unmanageable surface area. I ma hearing again and again by collegues that our jobs are gone, and some are definitely going to go, thankfully I'm in a position to not be too concerned with that aspect but seeing all of this agentic AI and automated deployment and trust that seems to be building in these generative models from a birds eye view is terrifying. Let alone the potential attack vector of GPU firmware itself given the exponential usage they're seeing. If I was a state well funded actor, I would be going there. Nobody seems to consider it though and so I have to sit back down at parties and be quiet. |
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That being said. I think you should actually upscale your party doomsaying. Since the Russian invasion kicked EU into action, we've slowly been replacing all the OT we have with known firmware/hardware vulnerabilities (very quickly for a select few). I fully expect that these are used in conjunction with whatever funsies are being build into various AI models as well as all the other vectors for attacks.