Putting AI where there's even a remote need for access control or security (Such as a vending machine) is a recipe for such outcomes. AI in its current iteration seems to be unable to be secured.
Putting AI where there's even a remote need for access control or security (Such as a vending machine) is a recipe for such outcomes. AI in its current iteration seems to be unable to be secured.
Replace AI with humans and you have half the idea behind "the art of deception" by Kevin Mitnick.
So I'm not sure what companies were expecting from the promise to make programs more like humans.
Its little things like this that give you laughs. Every company talks about how great their security is. Yet at the same time their CEO is chomping at the bit to cram AI into every aspect of their business. A product that may fundamentally not be able to be secured as we know at this time.
Reality is hilarious.
Reality would be much funnier if I didn't have to live in it
Business rule validation and Asimov's laws of robotics seem to be afterthoughts these days.