What Game has the Most Hackers in 2023?

What Game has the Most Hackers in 2023? Oh hello world I’m your host Data Mining Mike and on this episode of the podcast we are going to talk about What game has the most hackers? Today’s guest is Luke Dupin. Luke is a professional hacker, and is created a hacking game. Luke rides hard and fast as he continuously innovates. Luke is also a computer scientist / AI expert whom has successfully took in in AI image generation model 2 deployment. It’s a lot of fun because you can draw things and it will generate an image based on the drawing or just prompt the server with the text you want. Not only is it free, it’s fast and fun and, that’s called value! and because of that you should like this video. Remember that sharing is caring, check out all of Luke’s information in the video description below and please leave comments because they improve ranking and add prominence. Subscribing is what winners do, but smashing the bell is what legends do. This channel breeds legends. But first AI news, There is a new skillset of hacking added to the world of cyber security and AI, its called prompt-engineering. University of Sheffield scientists have discovered that natural language processing tools such as ChatGPT can be tricked into producing malicious code that could lead to cyber attacks, the study demonstrates that NLP models can be exploited to attack real-world computer systems in a wide range of industries. The results also show that AI models are vulnerable to simple backdoor attacks that could be triggered at anytime to steal information or deny services through the prompt-engineering. In fact our guest today is creating a first of its kind, interactive hacker video game that involves prompt engineering. Covered the following topics, Baja Mexico motocross racing, dirt bike riding, marathon running, Jiu Jitsu, Image generation, hugging face, transformers, black hat hacking, mountaineering, alpine climbing, CNN, machine learning, vector matrix operations, how to take a model to deployment, AI and image generation, tensorflow, apache spark, gaming industry, micro-learning, computer hardware, python, discord, stop using hashtags. Find Luke here: @LukeDupin?app=desktop
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