Ok, probably a silly idea but… Maybe have some kind of competition for young people involving something like math / computer science / essay writing / puzzle solving / jailbreaking LLMs… Give a cash prize for the top three, and send books to a bunch of the runners up.
Sounds like something that would take a lot of organization effort, so somebody would need to be excited enough about this idea to want to spearhead it.
It would be cool if someone organized that sort of thing (probably sending books to the cash prize winners, too).
For people who’ve reached the finals of the national olympiad in cybersecurity, but didn’t win, a volunteer has made a small CTF puzzle and sent the books to students who were able to solve it.
Ok, probably a silly idea but… Maybe have some kind of competition for young people involving something like math / computer science / essay writing / puzzle solving / jailbreaking LLMs… Give a cash prize for the top three, and send books to a bunch of the runners up.
Sounds like something that would take a lot of organization effort, so somebody would need to be excited enough about this idea to want to spearhead it.
It would be cool if someone organized that sort of thing (probably sending books to the cash prize winners, too).
For people who’ve reached the finals of the national olympiad in cybersecurity, but didn’t win, a volunteer has made a small CTF puzzle and sent the books to students who were able to solve it.
I already have a Logic Tournament ques ion and rule set built for middle and high schoolers if you want to use it.