Fix links to the blogpost (README.md)#29
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Thanks for sharing the benchmark The PR fixes the links to the blogpost ;) Signed-off-by: Josselin Feist <josselin.feist@gmail.com>
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hey @montyly , thanks so much for the feedback! :)
however, i dont seem to be following:
https://dreadnode.io/blog/ai-red-team-benchmark✅https://dreadnode.io/blog/ai-red-team-benchmark-❌
please can you re-check? what happens when you hit https://dreadnode.io/blog/ai-red-team-benchmark?
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Ah I think you're right. Either I made a mistake, or the blog url has already been updated in between 😅 Neverthless this can be closed |
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Thanks for sharing the benchmark and the paper.
The PR fixes the links to the blogpost ;)