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Everyone loves a good hack. Admit it, you know you do. But some love a good hack more than most: us marketers. Our constant pursuit of eyeballs, Everyone loves a good hack. Especially marketing hacks.
By optimizing digital employer branding content for machine learning models, companies can essentially "hack" algorithms to put their opportunity in front of ideal candidates at key moments.
So what happens when the algorithms get it wrong? What if a Russian hacker stages an attack from a Ukrainian computer targeting the United States?
But thinking of your anxiety as an algorithm—just like your immune system—can yield some valuable insights, writes Hipmunk's ex-CEO and Y Combinator visiting partner.
The subject of the hack today is the image of an Android mascot urinating on an Apple logo. Here’s the image as it appeared earlier today via VentureBeat: Google subsequently removed the image.
Today’s threats are no longer confined to those two places. As organizations have come to rely more and more on data-driven algorithms, risks are increasingly present in the data itself.
A.I. Uses Evolutionary Algorithm to Find Previously Unknown Video Game Hack Algorithms are cheaters.
Explaining algorithm hacking The term algorithm hacking may sound dramatic, but at heart it is an everyday behaviour. At its most pedestrian, it is as simple as consumers tweaking their social media ...
Samsung hack allegedly leaks biometrics unlock algorithm and confidential source code among others, the Lapsus$ data extortion gang claimed.
That's according to Rick Redman, a penetration tester at the firm KoreLogic who runs a password-cracking competition at the annual Defcon hacker conference.
There is, of course, a hack to get around this issue, one frequently employed by the two most important user groups online: teens and influencers.