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Staro 11.07.2025., 09:57   #243
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Almost anyone who applied to work at McDonald's earlier this year may have exposed their name, phone number, email address, physical address, and other personal information. Security researchers effortlessly broke into the administrative system overseeing applicants' interactions with the generative AI chatbot that conducts most job interviews.
Security researcher Ian Carroll successfully logged into an administrative account for Paradox.ai, the company that built McDonald's AI job interviewer, using "123456" as both a username and password. Examining the internal site's code quickly granted access to raw text from every chat it ever conducted.

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The rapid rise of generative artificial intelligence is prompting a fundamental rethinking of computer science education in the US. As AI-powered tools become increasingly proficient at writing code and answering complex questions with human-like fluency, educators and students alike are grappling with which skills will matter most in the years ahead.
Generative AI is making its presence felt across academia, but its impact is most pronounced in computer science. The introduction of AI assistants by major tech companies and startups has accelerated this shift, with some industry leaders predicting that AI will soon rival the abilities of mid-level software engineers.

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