Now That Machines Can Learn, Can They Unlearn? - AI Summary
A nascent area of computer science dubbed machine unlearning seeks ways to induce selective amnesia in artificial intelligence software. "This research aims to find some middle ground," says Aaron Roth, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania who is working on machine unlearning. Early this year, the US Federal Trade Commission forced facial recognition startup Paravision to delete a collection of improperly obtained face photos and machine-learning algorithms trained with them. FTC commissioner Rohit Chopra praised that new enforcement tactic as a way to force a company breaching data rules to "forfeit the fruits of its deception." Roth and collaborators from Penn, Harvard, and Stanford recently demonstrated a flaw in that approach, showing that the unlearning system would break down if submitted deletion requests came in a particular sequence, either through chance or from a malicious actor.
Aug-22-2021, 06:50:16 GMT