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Hacking Artificial Intelligence: A Leader's Guide from Deepfakes to Breaking Deep Learning

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Sheds light on the ability to hack AI and the technology industry’s lack of effort to secure vulnerabilities.



We are accelerating towards the automated future. But this new future brings new risks. It is no surprise that after years of development and recent breakthroughs, artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming businesses, consumer electronics, and the national security landscape. But like all digital technologies, AI can fail and be left vulnerable to hacking. The ability to hack AI and the technology industry’s lack of effort to secure it is thought by experts to be the biggest unaddressed technology issue of our time. Hacking Artificial Intelligence sheds light on these hacking risks, explaining them to those who can make a difference.



Today, very few people—including those in influential business and government positions—are aware of the new risks that accompany automated systems. While society hurdles ahead with AI, we are also rushing towards a security and safety nightmare. This book is the first-ever layman’s guide to the new world of hacking AI and introduces the field to thousands of readers who should be aware of these risks. From a security perspective, AI is today where the internet was 30 years ago. It is wide open and can be exploited. Readers from leaders to AI enthusiasts and practitioners alike are shown how AI hacking is a real risk to organizations and are provided with a framework to assess such risks, before problems arise.

179 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 5, 2022

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April 30, 2023
The author is clearly pitching his “AI Security» startup business-too much focus on it and him. Not sure I got any additional understanding or insights about the subject matter.
It’s funny that he starts the book with “Data Bias”-basically, with AI providing results which are not liked by some political groups. Why funny? Because his solution is to add fake data-basically, he suggests to hack AI to achieve such goals.
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October 29, 2024
good topic. a general intro. not much on the market now bringing awareness to this.

the level of access to a model will determine the type of attack possible.
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