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Wired: “This Technique Uses AI to Fool Other AIs” (Sameer Singh quoted)

February 25, 2020

Artificial intelligence has made big strides recently in understanding language, but it can still suffer from an alarming, and potentially dangerous, kind of algorithmic myopia. Research shows how AI programs that parse and analyze text can be confused and deceived by carefully crafted phrases. A sentence that seems straightforward to you or me may have a strange ability to deceive an AI algorithm.

Read the full story at Wired.

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