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"Protecting AI from adversarial attacks" - will become a new problem?


Poul Nelb

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5 hours ago, Scott Kirkland said:

When AI tech takes over most jobs, The biggest market will become the people who teach others how to hack into the AI tech and stop, distrupt it working. 


We are quite a long way away from general purpose AI right now, fortunately.

I work around data science and basically AI is a generally misused  term for concepts such as machine learning, computer vision and natural language processing.

These are general mathematical models/techniques  for predicting what might happen or for classifying an object given some input data.
So right now certain constrained problems cab be analysed well and predictions made, but it won’t yet replace human agility and mental flexibility. It is the very repetitive jobs that are at risk.

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8 hours ago, Mikhail Liebestein said:


We are quite a long way away from general purpose AI right now, fortunately.

I work around data science and basically AI is a generally misused  term for concepts such as machine learning, computer vision and natural language processing.

These are general mathematical models/techniques  for predicting what might happen or for classifying an object given some input data.
So right now certain constrained problems cab be analysed well and predictions made, but it won’t yet replace human agility and mental flexibility. It is the very repetitive jobs that are at risk.

 It's got a damned good PR though. Many people I know are convinced that AI can run anything from a car plant to bicycle.

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16 hours ago, Mikhail Liebestein said:


We are quite a long way away from general purpose AI right now, fortunately.

I work around data science and basically AI is a generally misused  term for concepts such as machine learning, computer vision and natural language processing.

These are general mathematical models/techniques  for predicting what might happen or for classifying an object given some input data.
So right now certain constrained problems cab be analysed well and predictions made, but it won’t yet replace human agility and mental flexibility. It is the very repetitive jobs that are at risk.

 

Elon Musk's wife sings 'We pledge allegiance to the world's most powerful computer' in the song 'We Appreciate Power'.

 

This suggests that a MASSIVELY POWERFUL SUPERCOMPUTER has been built somewhere.

 

What does it run?

 

It runs STRONG AI in my opinion.

 

Listen to the song on Youtube.

 

Its CREEPY AS FUCK.

 

 

 

 

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