tag > InfoSec
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AI-powered neurotech developer Elemind emerges from stealth with backing from Bezos, Gates (more news, https://elemindtech.com ) - Is the public V2K rollout is upon us?
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Dog biometric total surveillance & policing is saying the quiet part out loud. In humans soon?
- DNA database used to crack down on dog faeces in French town
- Dog DNA database tackle fouling in Edinburgh
- PooPrints – The DNA Solution for Dog Waste
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“Magic Techniques”: It's been 10+ years since the Snowden leaks and I still can't believe this is an actual slide from a powerpoint about online covert operations
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NIST Identifies Types of Cyberattacks That Manipulate Behavior of AI Systems - Publication lays out “adversarial machine learning” threats, describing mitigation strategies and their limitations. (PDF)
The state of this new InfoSec domain is very silly and will remain so for a long time
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The primary objective of 95% of consumer facing AI apps is to algorithmically reinforce that everything is OK
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Prioritize the 'abuser interface' over the 'user interface' for swift profits.
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From the charging document for a new J6 riot defendant, a continuing reminder that Google searches can, and will, be held against you
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"Silicon Icarus" is closing shop. Raul Diego's reporting on the darker corners of the cybernetic enclosure has been interesting. So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish!
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The decline of the octopus is opening unique opportunities to disrupt the balance of power. Large-scale p2p distributed information warfare networks augmented by weaponized open source AI capabilities, are an obvious and increasingly impactful factor.
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Reasoning about AI generated media (audio, images, etc) focusing on traditional characteristics, such as the artistic quality of artefacts, is missing the point. Think of it through the lense of information warfare and infosec, and things start to make more sense.
