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todayMarch 17, 2022

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Special edition monthly research digest – Synthetic disinformation attacks on automated fact verification systems

Carrying out attacks on machine learning models as part of the study is necessary for further successful work on potential vulnerabilities. And here is a selection of the most interesting studies for February 2022, which is a special edition on content moderation and anti-fake engine attacks that are extremely relevant ...

todayFebruary 24, 2022

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Top funny AI incidents of all time

Artificial intelligence is far from perfect – this is no secret to anyone. Despite the fact that some of his mistakes and attacks can lead to serious consequences, some are still not so fatal and sometimes even hilarious. Today we invite you to pay attention to the top funny AI ...

todayFebruary 21, 2022

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Towards Trusted AI Week 8 – Machine Learning in 2022 features data threats and backdoors, and others

Collecting personal data such as selfies is not as secure as it might seem at first glance Machine Learning in 2022: Data Threats and Backdoors? Dark Reading, February 16, 2022 According to experts, in 2022, attackers will focus on disclosing data and finding ways to deceive algorithms. Machine learning algorithms ...

todayFebruary 18, 2022

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Top Security-related AI incidents in 2021

The trustworthiness of smart systems is made up of a number of parameters, such as security, ethics and responsibility, and we have already published a detailed article on it. Despite the fact that over the years artificial intelligence has become more and more advanced and its protective mechanisms are also ...

todayFebruary 14, 2022

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Towards Trusted AI Week 7 – a man cheats California out of $900,000 in fake unemployment payments, and others

Sometimes artificial intelligence should be significantly upgraded  Facial recognition software used by the government is so flawed one man was able to ‘cheat California out of $900,000 in fake unemployment payments by posting pix of himself in a curly ginger wig’ Mail Online, February 11, 2022 An American allegedly used ...