Adversarial Machine Learning is Fighting Back
Hackers and other adversaries have found hot new targets in AI and machine learning apps
Although some of us are adapting faster than others, most of us are getting used to the notion that artificial intelligence and machine learning are beginning to make our lives a bit easier, even while we recognize some of the downsides of AI. (Let’s face it, if today’s typical chatbot experience was our only contact with AI, the future would look pretty grim.)
Unhelpful, poorly trained chatbots aside, AI and machine learning bring us conveniences like traffic predictions and alternate route suggestions, converting speech to text, online shopping recommendations, language translations, image recognition and object detection functions, some decent customer service triage, and those notorious self-driving vehicles, to name just a few. Most of these, and a whole lot more, are here to stay.
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