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Nvidia Developer Blog » Hackathon
1y ago
NVIDIA and SparkFun invite developers to build innovative AI applications using the NVIDIA Jetson. Enter now.
NVIDIA and SparkFun invite developers to build innovative AI applications using the NVIDIA Jetson. Enter now ..read more
Nvidia Developer Blog » Hackathon
1y ago
Prompt injection attacks are a hot topic in the new world of large language model (LLM) application security. These attacks are unique due to how malicious...
Prompt injection attacks are a hot topic in the new world of large language model (LLM) application security. These attacks are unique due to how malicious text is stored in the system.
An LLM is provided with prompt text, and it responds based on all the data it has been trained on and has access to. To supplement the prompt with useful context, some AI applications capture the input from the user and add retrieved information to it t ..read more
Nvidia Developer Blog » Hackathon
2y ago
The latest NVIDIA Cybersecurity Hackathon brought together 10 teams to create exciting cybersecurity innovations using the NVIDIA Morpheus cybersecurity AI...
The latest NVIDIA Cybersecurity Hackathon brought together 10 teams to create exciting cybersecurity innovations using the NVIDIA Morpheus cybersecurity AI framework, NVIDIA BlueField data processing unit (DPU), and NVIDIA DOCA.
The event featured seven onsite Israeli teams and three remote teams from India and the UK. Working around the clock for 24 hours, the teams were challenged with developing new solutions for solving modern cybers ..read more
Nvidia Developer Blog » Hackathon
2y ago
[caption id="attachment_5084" width="178" ] Dr. Misun Min of the Argonne National Laboratory[/caption] Six scientific computing...
Dr. Misun Min of the Argonne National Laboratory
Six scientific computing teams from around the world spent an intense week late last year porting their applications to GPUs using OpenACC directives. The Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) hosted its first ever OpenACC Hackathon in Knoxville, Tennessee. Paired with two GPU mentors, each team of scientific developers set forth on the journey to accelerate their code with GPUs.
Dr. Misun Min, a comput ..read more