AI - Hacking without Humans - How Can Human Brains Be Hacked?
Offered By: RSA Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and human cognition in this thought-provoking conference talk. Delve into the world of deep neural networks and their similarities to the human brain, examining how AI models can mimic human behaviors like decision-making and problem-solving. Discover the security, ethical, and privacy concerns surrounding this cutting-edge technology. Learn about the concept of adversarial AI and the importance of combining technological solutions with policy measures. Gain insights into the significance of coordinated efforts among key stakeholders in building a more secure future. Understand the value of sharing intelligence information within the cybersecurity community to strengthen defenses. Investigate the potential for "mental malware" and its practical implications. Examine the role of social media in this evolving landscape. By the end of this talk, grasp the importance of partnerships in addressing these challenges and be prepared to apply this knowledge to real-world scenarios.
Syllabus
RSAConference 2019
Blurring the Lines Between Science and Science Fiction
Can the Human Brain be Hacked?
Deep Neural Networks
A New Type of PII
Listen and Learn
Social Media
Mental Malware in Practice
Importance of Partnerships
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