DDoD: Dual Denial of Decision Attacks on Human-AI Teams

Tag, Benjamin, van Berkel, Niels, Verma, Sunny, Zhao, Benjamin Zi Hao, Berkovsky, Shlomo, Kaafar, Dali, Kostakos, Vassilis, Ohrimenko, Olga

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems have been increasingly used to make decision-making processes faster, more accurate, and more efficient. However, such systems are also at constant risk of being attacked. While the majority of attacks targeting AI-based applications aim to manipulate classifiers or training data and alter the output of an AI model, recently proposed Sponge Attacks against AI models aim to impede the classifier's execution by consuming substantial resources. In this work, we propose \textit{Dual Denial of Decision (DDoD) attacks against collaborative Human-AI teams}. We discuss how such attacks aim to deplete \textit{both computational and human} resources, and significantly impair decision-making capabilities. We describe DDoD on human and computational resources and present potential risk scenarios in a series of exemplary domains.

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