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  1. Friday is BIML day here in my little world. If you are interested in hard core machine learning #ML aka #AI security #MLsec, check out our podcast featuring in depth interviews with technical leaders in the space.

    #SilverBullet #BIML

    berryvilleiml.com/podcast/

  2. This is kind of weird to watch.

    Ron Gula "interviews" his virtual twin about the Top 10 LLM Risks identified by the Berryville Institute of Machine Learning (#BIML).

    #AI
    youtu.be/Adm2wEq3onI

  3. I spent some time today trying to see if #Biml would be a good match for this #SSIS project I'm on. Probably not due to weird data sources, but it struck me--At no point during this development has a tool attempted to *help* me by guessing what I'm going to type, suggesting non-existent syntax, etc.

    It's just me and a blank canvas. Kind of nice TBQH

  4. I spent some time today trying to see if #Biml would be a good match for this #SSIS project I'm on. Probably not due to weird data sources, but it struck me--At no point during this development has a tool attempted to *help* me by guessing what I'm going to type, suggesting non-existent syntax, etc.

    It's just me and a blank canvas. Kind of nice TBQH

  5. I spent some time today trying to see if #Biml would be a good match for this #SSIS project I'm on. Probably not due to weird data sources, but it struck me--At no point during this development has a tool attempted to *help* me by guessing what I'm going to type, suggesting non-existent syntax, etc.

    It's just me and a blank canvas. Kind of nice TBQH

  6. I spent some time today trying to see if #Biml would be a good match for this #SSIS project I'm on. Probably not due to weird data sources, but it struck me--At no point during this development has a tool attempted to *help* me by guessing what I'm going to type, suggesting non-existent syntax, etc.

    It's just me and a blank canvas. Kind of nice TBQH

  7. I spent some time today trying to see if #Biml would be a good match for this #SSIS project I'm on. Probably not due to weird data sources, but it struck me--At no point during this development has a tool attempted to *help* me by guessing what I'm going to type, suggesting non-existent syntax, etc.

    It's just me and a blank canvas. Kind of nice TBQH