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In this episode of Campus Technology Insider Podcast Shorts, Rhea Kelly highlights recent developments in higher education technology, including Backslash Security's discovery of vulnerabilities in the Model Context Protocol, a U.S. District Court's ruling on Anthropic's use of copyrighted books, and Google DeepMind's launch of the lightweight AI model, Gemma 3n. Learn about the Neighbor Jack flaw, the OS injection vulnerability, and how these situations impact AI and security. Additionally, stay updated on Anthropic's legal challenges and the features of Google’s latest AI innovation designed for mobile and edge devices.
00:00 Introduction to Campus Technology Insider Podcast
00:16 Security Vulnerabilities in Model Context Protocol
00:54 Anthropic's Copyright Ruling and Legal Challenges
01:26 Google DeepMind's Gemma 3n AI Model Launch
02:05 Conclusion and Further Resources
Source links:
- Report: Agentic AI Protocol Is Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks
- Federal Court Rules AI Training with Copyrighted Books Fair Use
- Google Launches Lightweight Gemma 3n, Expanding Edge AI Efforts
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