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619. How to Poison the A.I. Machine

619. How to Poison the A.I. Machine

Update: 2025-01-246
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When the computer scientist Ben Zhao learned that artists were having their work stolen by A.I. models, he invented a tool to thwart the machines. He also knows how to foil an eavesdropping Alexa and how to guard your online footprint. The big news, he says, is that the A.I. bubble is bursting.

 

  • SOURCES:
    • Erik Brynjolfsson, professor of economics at Stanford University
    • Ben Zhao, professor of computer science at the University of Chicago

 

 

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Jejj

I like the idea that artists have an effective way to combat their art being used and regurgitated.

Jan 26th
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619. How to Poison the A.I. Machine

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