
NORMAL, Ill. (AP) — Wenkers Wright ran for 118 yards and two touchdowns and No. 13 Illinois State knocked off North Dakota for the first time, 35-13 in the regular season finale for both teams Saturday. The Redbirds are 9-2 (6-2 Missouri Valley Conference) and are looking to reach the FCS playoffs for the first time since 2019 and sixth time in Brock Spack's 16 seasons as head coach. Illinois State opened the game with some trickery. Eddie Kasper pulled up on a fleaflicker and launched a 30-yard touchdown pass to Xavier Loyd to cap a seven-play, 70-yard opening drive. Simon Romfo tied it on North Dakota's only touchdown of the day, throwing 20 yards to Nate DeMontagnac. Wright scored from the 10 to make it 14-7 after a quarter, and after C.J. Elrichs kicked a 20-yard field goal midway through the second to make it 14-10 at intermission, Wright powered in from the 18 and Mitch Bartol caught a five-yard touchdown pass from Tommy Rittenhouse to make it 28-10 after three. Seth Glatz added a 13-yard touchdown run to make it 35-10 before Elrichs added a 37-yard field goal to get the Fighting Hawks on the board to set the final margin. Rittenhouse finished 21 of 33 passing for 187 yards for Illinois State. Loyd caught eight passes for 121 yards. Romfo completed 11 of 26 passes for 135 yards and a touchdown with an interception for North Dakota (5-7, 2-6). Illinois State faced North Dakota for just the fourth time and third time as Missouri Valley Conference opponents. The Redbirds lost the previous three meetings. Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
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The Dallas Cowboys ruled out right guard Zack Martin and cornerback Trevon Diggs with injuries on Saturday, one day prior to a road game against the Washington Commanders. Martin has been dealing with ankle and shoulder injuries and didn't practice at all this week before initially being listed as doubtful to play on Friday. He also physically struggled during Monday night's loss to the Houston Texans. Martin, who turned 34 on Wednesday, has started all 162 games played in 11 seasons with the Cowboys. He's a nine-time Pro Bowl selection and a seven-time first-team All-Pro. Diggs has been dealing with groin and knee injuries. He was listed as questionable on Friday before being downgraded Saturday. Diggs, 26, has 37 tackles and two interceptions in 10 games this season. The two-time Pro Bowl pick led the NFL with 11 picks in 2021 and has 20 in 57 games. The Cowboys elected not to activate receiver Brandin Cooks (knee) for the game. He returned to practice earlier this week and he was listed as questionable on Friday. Dallas activated offensive tackle Chuma Edoga (toe) and defensive end Marshawn Kneeland (knee) off injured reserve Saturday, placed safety Markquese Bell (shoulder) on IR and released defensive end KJ Henry. Tight end Jake Ferguson (concussion) was previously ruled out. Tight end Princeton Fant was elevated from the practice squad to replace him. Cornerback Kemon Hall also was elevated from the practice squad. --Field Level MediaPHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kaskela Law LLC announces that it is investigating Zuora, Inc. (NYSE: ZUO) (“Zuora”) on behalf of the company’s investors. Additional information: https://kaskelalaw.com/case/zuora/ On October 17, 2024, Zuora announced that it had agreed to be acquired by an investment group led by private equity firm Silver Lake at a price of $10.00 per share in cash. Following the closing of the proposed transaction, Zuora’s current stockholders will be cashed out of their investment position and the company’s shares will no longer be publicly traded. The investigation seeks to determine whether Zuora shareholders are receiving sufficient consideration for their shares, and whether Zuora’s officers and/or directors breached their fiduciary duties or violated the securities laws in agreeing to sell the company at $10.00 per share. Notably, shares of Zuora’s common stock traded above $10.50 per share as recently as May 2024. Zuora shareholders are encouraged to contact Kaskela Law LLC (D. Seamus Kaskela, Esq. or Adrienne Bell, Esq.) at (484) 229 – 0750 to receive additional information about this investigation and their legal rights and options. Alternatively, investors may submit their information to the firm by clicking on the following link (or by copying and pasting the link into your browser): https://kaskelalaw.com/case/zuora/ Kaskela Law LLC exclusively represents investors in securities fraud, corporate governance, and merger & acquisition litigation on a contingent basis. For additional information about Kaskela Law LLC please visit www.kaskelalaw.com . CONTACT: KASKELA LAW LLC D. Seamus Kaskela, Esq. ( skaskela@kaskelalaw.com ) Adrienne Bell, Esq. ( abell@kaskelalaw.com ) 18 Campus Blvd., Suite 100 Newtown Square, PA 19073 (888) 715 – 1740 (484) 229 – 0750 www.kaskelalaw.com This notice may constitute attorney advertising in certain jurisdictions.
La Unidad de Hackers Éticos de Thales crea un metamodelo para detectar imágenes falsas generadas por IA
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. is no stranger to the South Carolina 400. He has finished in the top 10 of the annual race in each of the previous two years. The latest edition of the South Carolina 400 may feel a little bit different for the NASCAR Hall of Famer, though, as he will bring back the iconic "Bud King of Beers" paint scheme. Earnhardt hasn't been seen flying around the track in the No. 8 car since the 2007 NASCAR Cup Series season. WATCH: South Carolina 400 LIVE on FloRacing But Earnhardt won't be the only driver worth watching. With more than 50 names on the entry list, it should be a competitive weekend. Here is everything you need to know about the South Carolina 400, including TV and streaming options for the event. South Carolina 400 schedule Dates: Friday, Nov. 22 | Saturday, Nov. 23 The South Carolina 400 is a two-day event that will be held at Florence Motor Speedway in Timmonsville, S.C. You can see the full schedule below. Friday, Nov. 22 Time (ET) Event 8:30 a.m. Pit Gates Open 9 a.m. Tire Area Opens 11:15 a.m. Drivers Meeting 11:45 a.m. Practice Round One 2 p.m. Practice Round Two 3:30 p.m. Pre-Qualifying Tech: Limited/Super Truck 4:30 p.m. Qualifying 6 p.m. Pre-Race Ceremonies/Features Saturday, Nov. 23 Time (ET) Event 7:30 a.m. Trailer Parking 8 a.m. Pit Gates Open 8:30 a.m. Late Model Tire Area Opens 11:15 a.m. Drivers Meeting 11:45 a.m. Practice Round One 1:40 p.m. Practice Round Two 3:15 p.m. Pre-Qualifying Tech: Late Model Stocks 3:30 p.m. Grandstands Open 4:15 p.m. Qualifying 6 p.m. Pre-Race Ceremonies/Racing Begins How to watch South Carolina 400: TV channel, live stream TV channel: N/A Live stream: FloRacing The South Carolina 400 will not air on a national TV channel. You can stream the event on FloRacing , which gives subscribers access to live streams, event replays and FloSports Originals. South Carolina 400 entry list Car No. Driver 1 Jamie York 2 Brandon Pierce 2 Ryan Wilson 4 Kade Brown 4 Jake Crum 5 Dexter Canipe III 5 Jake Vuncannon 5 Bryant Barnhill 7 Tristan McKee 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 13 Cody Kelley 14 Jared Fryar 14 Vicente Salas 15 Ryan Millington 15 Jonathan Shafer 16 Casey Kelley 17 Josh Berry 18 Alex Meggs 18 Truett Miranda 18 Anthony Adams 18 Max Reaves 18 David Roberts 19 Adam Congrove 22 Carson Loftin 27 Matt Gould 28 Ryan Glenski 28 Landon Rapp 28 Landon S. Huffman 29 Brent Crews 32 Zack Miracle 32 Caden Kvapil 44 Conner Jones 45 Mason Diaz 47 Ryley Music 51 Matt Cox 51 Donovan Strauss 55 Mark Wertz 55 Lanie Buice 57 Landon Huffman 61 Justin Hicks 70 Stuart Ricks 71 Aaron Donnelly 77 Treyten Lapcevich 77 Darren Krantz Jr. 88 Doug Barnes Jr. 88 Duncan Grant 92 Bradley Means 95 Jacob Heafner 95 Sam Yarbrough 97 Michael Bumgarner 99 Austin Somero 00 Chase Burrow 00 Jamie Weatherford 03 Brenden Queen 04 Ronnie Bassett Jr. 09 Riley Gentry If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Learn more >
MEUDON, Francia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--nov. 21, 2024-- La inteligencia artificial es el tema central de la Cyber Week europea de este año, que tiene lugar entre el 19 y el 21 de noviembre en Rennes (Bretaña). En el marco del desafío organizado por la Agencia de Innovación de Defensa francesa (AID), que coincidirá con la Cyber Week, los equipos de Thales han desarrollado con éxito un metamodelo para detectar imágenes generadas por IA. A medida que el uso de las tecnologías de IA gana terreno, y en una época en que la desinformación es cada vez más frecuente en los medios de comunicación y afecta a todos los sectores de la economía, este metamodelo de detección de «deepfakes» puede ayudar a combatir la manipulación de imágenes en una gran variedad de casos de uso, como la lucha contra la suplantación de identidad. Este comunicado de prensa trata sobre multimedia. Ver la noticia completa aquí: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241120768241/es/ (c)Thales Las imágenes generadas por IA se crean mediante plataformas de IA como Midjourney, Dall-E y Firefly. Se han realizado estudios que demuestran que dentro de unos años el uso de «deepfakes» para el robo y la suplantación de identidad podría causar enormes pérdidas financieras. Gartner estima que es muy probable que en alrededor del 20 % de los ciberataques que se produjeron en 2023 se haya utilizado contenido «deepfake» en distintas campañas de desinformación y manipulación. El informe de Gartner 1 destaca el creciente uso de «deepfakes» en el contexto de fraudes financieros y ataques de phishing sofisticados. “ El metamodelo de detección de «deepfakes» de Thales aborda el problema de la suplantación de identidad y las técnicas de «morphing» ” 2 dijo Christophe Meyer, experto sénior en IA y director de tecnología de cortAIx, el acelerador de IA de Thales . “ Valernos de conjuntos de métodos que utilizan redes neuronales, detección de ruido y análisis de frecuencias espaciales nos ayuda a mejorar la protección del creciente número de soluciones que requieren de verificación de identidad biométrica. Se trata de un avance tecnológico notable que evidencia la gran experiencia de los investigadores de IA de Thales ”. El metamodelo de Thales utiliza técnicas de aprendizaje automático, árboles de decisión y evaluaciones de las fortalezas y debilidades de cada modelo para analizar la autenticidad de las imágenes. El metamodelo combina varios modelos, entre los que se incluyen: El equipo de Thales que está detrás del desarrollo de este metamodelo forma parte de cortAIx, el acelerador de IA del Grupo, que cuenta con más de 600 investigadores e ingenieros de IA, 150 de los cuales se encuentran en el área de investigación y tecnología de Saclay, al sur de París, y trabajan en sistemas de misión crítica. El equipo de hackers éticos ha desarrollado un conjunto de herramientas llamado BattleBox con el propósito de evaluar la solidez de los sistemas basados en IA frente a los ataques diseñados para sacar provecho de los puntos débiles de los distintos modelos de IA (entre los que se incluyen los modelos de lenguaje de gran tamaño), como los ataques adversarios y los intentos de acceder a información sensible. Para contrarrestar estos ataques, el equipo se encarga de desarrollar medidas paliativas avanzadas, como el desaprendizaje, el aprendizaje unificado, las marcas de agua para los modelos y el fortalecimiento de los modelos. En 2023, Thales demostró la experiencia de su equipo durante el desafío CAID (Conferencia sobre Inteligencia Artificial para la Defensa) organizado por la Dirección General de Armamento francesa (DGA), que consistía en el hallazgo de datos de entrenamiento de IA incluso después de que hayan sido borrados del sistema para proteger la confidencialidad. Acerca de Thales Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) es un líder mundial en tecnologías avanzadas especializado en tres áreas empresariales: Defensa y Seguridad, Aeronáutica y Espacio, y Ciberseguridad e Identidad Digital. El Grupo desarrolla productos y soluciones que contribuyen a que el mundo sea un lugar más seguro, más ecológico y más inclusivo. Thales invierte cerca de 4 mil millones de euros al año en Investigación y Desarrollo, especialmente en áreas claves para la innovación como la IA, la ciberseguridad, la tecnología cuántica, las tecnologías de computación en la nube y la tecnología 6G. Thales cuenta con 81 000 empleados en 68 países. En 2023, el Grupo generó ventas valuadas en 18 400 millones de euros. VISITE Grupo Thales Defensa Thales Desarrollamos sistemas de IA de confianza | Grupo Thales 1 Informe Gartner de 2023 sobre Riesgos Emergentes de Ciberseguridad. 2 El «morphing» consiste en transformar gradualmente un rostro en otro en etapas sucesivas mediante la modificación de los rasgos visuales para crear una imagen realista que combine elementos de ambos rostros. El resultado final es una combinación de las dos imágenes originales. El texto original en el idioma fuente de este comunicado es la versión oficial autorizada. Las traducciones solo se suministran como adaptación y deben cotejarse con el texto en el idioma fuente, que es la única versión del texto que tendrá un efecto legal. Vea la versión original en businesswire.com : https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241120768241/es/ CONTACT: Marion Bonnet Directora de Relaciones Públicas de Thales Marion.bonnet@thalesgroup.com +33660384892 KEYWORD: FRANCE EUROPE INDUSTRY KEYWORD: APPS/APPLICATIONS ONLINE PRIVACY TECHNOLOGY SECURITY OTHER TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE NETWORKS INTERNET DATA MANAGEMENT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOURCE: Thales Copyright Business Wire 2024. PUB: 11/21/2024 06:42 PM/DISC: 11/21/2024 06:40 PM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241120768241/es