Hey there! Recently, I explored how LLMs are venturing into new territories like creating CAD models for mechanical parts. I also covered a fascinating security research from HiddenLayer revealing vulnerabilities in major LLMs. Plus, I took a peek at the minimalistic approach of Slate Auto’s new electric pickup, all bare-bones for under $20,000! Dive into these tech tales with me!
- They made computers behave like annoying salesmen: | exotext
- Teaching LLMs how to solid model: It turns out that LLMs can make CAD models for simple 3D mechanical parts. And, I think they’ll be extremely good at it soon.
- Novel Universal Bypass for All Major LLMs: HiddenLayer’s latest research uncovers a universal prompt injection bypass impacting GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, and more, exposing major LLM security gaps.
- Eurorack Knob Idea:
- When /etc/h*sts Breaks Your Substack Editor: An Adventure in Web Content Filtering: An exploration of web security mechanisms and their unexpected consequences
- The $20,000 American-made electric pickup with no paint, no stereo, and no touchscreen: Slate Auto introduced its first electric vehicle, a sub-$20,000 two-seater pickup with no paint, no stereo, and no touchscreen.