Short Wave: How Hackers Could Fool Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence might not be as smart as we think.
University and military researchers are studying how attackers could hack into AI systems by exploiting how these systems learn. It’s known as “adversarial AI.” In this encore episode, Dina Temple-Raston tells us that some of these experiments use seemingly simple techniques.
For more, check out Dina’s special series, I’ll Be Seeing You.
This episode was produced by Rebecca Ramirez and edited by Viet Le.
Short Wave Podcast
It’s science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join host Maddie Sofia for science on a different wavelength.
It’s science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join host Maddie Sofia for science on a different wavelength.
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Artificial intelligence might not be as smart as we think.
University and military researchers are studying how attackers could hack into AI systems by exploiting how these systems learn. It’s known as “adversarial AI.” In this encore episode, Dina Temple-Raston tells us that some of these experiments use seemingly simple techniques.
For more, check out Dina’s special series, I’ll Be Seeing You.
This episode was produced by Rebecca Ramirez and edited by Viet Le.
Short Wave Podcast
It’s science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join host Maddie Sofia for science on a different wavelength.
It’s science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join host Maddie Sofia for science on a different wavelength.
