First Fully Autonomous LLM Agent Cyberattack Documented ..NVIDIA & Microsoft Unveil "RTX Spark" Superchip
Summary
NVIDIA launched the RTX Spark superchip at GTC Taipei, designed for local AI agents with 1 petaflop performance and 128GB unified memory, supported by Microsoft and Adobe. Separately, Sysdig documented the first fully autonomous LLM agent cyberattack with zero human intervention.
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