Paid Program: The Cybersecurity of Artificial Intelligence: Monitoring the Machines
Robots and artificial intelligence were once just the stuff of Hollywood fantasy, from the Star Wars and Terminator movies to Iron Man's JARVIS butler. However, intelligent machines that can simulate reasoning and develop knowledge to mimic human thought processes are now part of the real world -- and with that comes the risk of bias and cyber attack. Investment in artificial intelligence (AI) in the U.S. more than doubled to 587 million last year, and machine learning is expected to drive an increase in the use of robotics and software automation in coming years. AI algorithms are already used in investment, healthcare, programming, law, music, book and film recommendation services, games, and language learning -- to name but a few sectors. These uses often produce outcomes that would be unattainable by humans or do so at a far lower cost.
Sep-12-2016, 15:35:24 GMT
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- North America > United States (0.35)
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- Information Technology > Security & Privacy (0.85)
- Government > Military
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- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (0.89)