Thousands of companies use the Ray framework to scale and run highly complex, compute-intensive AI workloads — in fact, you’d be hard-pressed to find a large language model (LLM) that hasn’t been ...
The open-source Ray framework is ubiquitous — thousands of organizations use it to run complex, intensive workloads. GPT-3 was trained on it, and some say there isn’t a large language model (LLM) that ...
Organizations using Ray, the open source framework for scaling artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads, are exposed to attacks via a trio of as yet unpatched vulnerabilities in the ...
Startup Anyscale Inc. today introduced the first round-number release of its open-source Ray framework, which is used by engineers at Amazon.com Inc. and other tech giants to build artificial ...
The Ray framework, an open source tool for AI and Python workload scaling, is vulnerable to half a dozen flaws that allow hackers to hijack the devices and steal sensitive data. This is according to ...
A new hacking campaign dubbed "ShadowRay" targets an unpatched vulnerability in Ray, a popular open-source AI framework, to hijack computing power and leak sensitive data from thousands of companies.
ChatGPT developer OpenAI is using Ray, an open-source unified compute framework, to ease the infrastructure costs and complexity of training its large language models. Anyscale, the company behind Ray ...
AWS Glue, a serverless data integration service provided by Amazon Web Services, showcases Python and Apache Spark capabilities in a version 4.0 release introduced this week. The upgrade adds engines ...