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Alibaba has announced an update to its GPT-4-like model, Tongyi Qianwen, and launched a series of eight industry-specific AI models. The update was announced by Alibaba's cloud computing arm at its annual conference in Hangzhou. The new version, Tongyi Qianwen 2.0, reportedly has hundreds of billions of parameters, making it one of the world's most powerful AI models by that measure. The industry-specific models are designed for the entertainment, finance, healthcare, and legal sectors. Alibaba chairman Joe Tsai also revealed that about half of China's large-scale AI models are now running on Alibaba Cloud, and that Alibaba's AI model-sharing platform, ModelScope, has 2,300 models and 2.7 million contributing developers.

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The SlashNext State of Phishing Report 2023 has revealed a 1265% increase in malicious phishing emails since Q4 2022, "signaling a new era of cybercrime fueled by generative AI." The SlashNext Threat Labs report links this increase to the growing use of tools like ChatGPT in crafting sophisticated phishing messages. The study also found an average of 31,000 phishing attacks per day, with 68% identified as text-based Business Email Compromise (BEC). The analysis looked at threads delivered through email, mobile, and browser channels for the 12-month period from Q4 2022 to Q3 2023.

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Meta's Llama 2 Model Guide provides detailed instructions on how to set up and use the AI model. The guide covers prerequisites, obtaining the models, hosting options, fine-tuning, prompting, inferencing, and validation. It also provides information on community support and resources. Hosting options include Amazon Web Services, Cloudflare, Google Cloud Platform, Hugging Face, Kaggle, Microsoft Azure & Windows, and ONNX for Windows. The guide also provides detailed instructions on how to integrate the model with Code Llama and LangChain. The guide is available on Meta's website.

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