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What the sensational study on "escaping and deceiving" large language models actually showed

Hello everyone! Recently, I have noticed many posts and articles in the Russian-speaking segment of the internet that refer to an interesting study but interpret it... let's say, quite peculiarly. It is often possible to see headlines like "AI learned to deceive to escape!" or "Neural networks got out of control and tried to escape!". This fundamentally misrepresents the meaning of the study.

Testing BMC: let's talk about load testing

tekkix, hello! At Aquarius, we strive to ensure that testing is carried out without active human participation. Therefore, continuing our previous article on automated BMC testing: Testing BMC: Automate! You can't do everything by hand, I will talk about a universal solution that we are creating to obtain BMC performance indicators. Why this is necessary and how we are trying to apply the accumulated experience in other areas, for example, when testing the performance of a new direction for the company - storage systems.

Key to all doors: how a backdoor was found in the most secure* access cards

You apply the key card to the reader, and the office door opens. But what if such a pass can be hacked and copied by anyone?

Artificial Intelligence in Software Testing: An Overview of Tools

Hello, tekkix! My name is Nikolai Dymnikov, I work as a senior tester. Before my current position, I worked in IT support for about two years and am familiar with the problems of poor software testing. Therefore, when I moved to testing, I immediately asked myself the question: how to minimize the number of bugs reaching the production environment? In this article, I will try to answer this question and highlight several useful tools that help to approach the concept of "defect-free development".

Device holder: who it is, why it is needed and how well it holds devices

Everyone who is familiar with mobile testing knows that different devices are needed for tests. If everything is clear with iOS — there is one operating system, one vendor, but different form factors — then with Android it is more complicated. These are different shells, different form factors, and different services that will affect testing. Therefore, we will need not one and not even ten smartphones.

Security for Non-Security Experts

Anastasia Vazhinskaya is an information security engineer, not a front-end developer, but her presentation became the most important for the main hall of the FrontendConf 2024 conference. Why is that and how is front-end development and the conference program changing? What drives the speakers this year? And what pains are they suffering from? Let's talk to the speaker and find out everything firsthand.