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In 1991 the web could only do text, but scientists at Cambridge Computer Laboratory were working with networked video. Spectre refers to a whole family of potential weaknesses of which Meltdown is just one. Slow Loris takes a more elegant approach, and almost bores a server to death.

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  • In 1991 the web could only do text, but scientists at Cambridge Computer Laboratory were working with networked video.
  • Spectre refers to a whole family of potential weaknesses of which Meltdown is just one.
  • Slow Loris takes a more elegant approach, and almost bores a server to death.
  • How do we measure harm to improve the performance of Ai in the real world?

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