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Title: The malicious use of artificial intelligence : forecasting, prevention, and mitigation
Contributors: Brundage, Miles
et.al.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence
Cyberterrorism
Cyberspace operations (Military science)
Information warfare
Cyberspace -- Security measures
Hacking
Issue Date: Feb-2018
Publisher: Future of Humanity Institute
Place of Publication: Oxford
Description: Artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities are growing at an unprecedented rate. These technologies have many widely beneficial applications, ranging from machine translation to medical image analysis. Countless more such applications are being developed and can be expected over the long term. Less attention has historically been paid to the ways in which artificial intelligence can be used maliciously. This report surveys the landscape of potential security threats from malicious uses of artificial intelligence technologies, and proposes ways to better forecast, prevent, and mitigate these threats. We analyze, but do not conclusively resolve, the question of what the long-term equilibrium between attackers and defenders will be. We focus instead on what sorts of attacks we are likely to see soon if adequate defenses are not developed.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01th83m203g
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