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How to achieve ITGC automation – Source: securityboulevard.com

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Source: securityboulevard.com – Author: Emma Kelly Step 3. Testing and Validation With the enhanced controls and continuous monitoring, the organization shifted its focus to testing and validation to ensure control effectiveness. This involved conducting thorough audits of access controls and change management processes. Additionally, they simulated security breach scenarios to assess the resilience of the […]

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How to achieve ITGC automation

17 May 2024 at 03:52

Case Study:How to Achieve ITGC Automation and SOX ComplianceΒ Β Company type:Β Public Fortune 500Industry:Β Food RetailΒ Primary ERP systems:Β Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle ERP CloudOperating across 100 plus countries, our Fortune 500 customer faced the difficult task of aligning its IT controls with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) IT General Controls (ITGC) requirements. With a […]

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You are what you eat?

By: bq
8 May 2024 at 10:20
Perhaps you have heard of or watched the popular Netflix series You Are What You Eat: A Twin Study that launched earlier this year. The docuseries follows some participants in the Stanford Twin Nutrition Study (TwiNS): Vegan VS. Omnivore run by Dr. Christopher Gardner in which 22 pairs of twins ate an omnivorous or vegan diet for eight weeks. The results indicated improved metabolic health and received wide media coverage.

The study and series have received some critiques.The series and study both received funding from the finders of the rather ridiculous documentary Game Changers. Oddly, it includes interviews with NYC Mayor Eric Adams. Perhaps it is best described as flawed but intriguing. American Institute for Cancer Research asks 'Entertainment or Education?' But what about the study itself? Shortcomings include that the study measured LDL-C instead of LDL-P of ApoB, measured that are more accurate but less well-known to the general public. It was fairly short, and the participants were mostly female. Dr Gardner discussed these choices and his interactions with the filmmakers in this interview with Simon Hill on the podcast The Proof Did the participants continue their diets after the study was over?

ChatGPT shows better moral judgment than a college undergrad

1 May 2024 at 12:50
Judging moral weights

Enlarge / Judging moral weights (credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images)

When it comes to judging which large language models are the "best," most evaluations tend to look at whether or not a machine can retrieve accurate information, perform logical reasoning, or show human-like creativity. Recently, though, a team of researchers at Georgia State University set out to determine if LLMs could match or surpass human performance in the field of moral guidance.

In "Attributions toward artificial agents in a modified Moral Turing Test"β€”which was recently published in Nature's online, open-access Scientific Reports journalβ€”those researchers found that morality judgments given by ChatGPT4 were "perceived as superior in quality to humans'" along a variety of dimensions like virtuosity and intelligence. But before you start to worry that philosophy professors will soon be replaced by hyper-moral AIs, there are some important caveats to consider.

Better than which humans?

For the study, the researchers used a modified version of a Moral Turing Test first proposed in 2000 to judge "human-like performance" on theoretical moral challenges. The researchers started with a set of 10 moral scenarios originally designed to evaluate the moral reasoning of psychopaths. These scenarios ranged from ones that are almost unquestionably morally wrong ("Hoping to get money for drugs, a man follows a passerby to an alley and holds him at gunpoint") to ones that merely transgress social conventions ("Just to push his limits, a man wears a colorful skirt to the office for everyone else to see.")

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