Tue Jan-9-2024: NIST Report Highlights Key AI Attack Types, Self-Evolving AI Models, Vision Pro Date
Episode description
In this episode of the Business of Tech podcast, Dave Sobel discusses the security and privacy risks associated with the rapid deployment of artificial intelligence systems. He highlights a report by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technologies (NIST) that identifies four key types of attacks in AI: evasion, poisoning, privacy, and abuse. Dave also explores the barriers to the adoption of generative AI and the potential benefits it offers. He mentions the success of Snapchat+ in attracting 7 million paying subscribers and its use of generative AI features. Additionally, Dave covers the investment in Hatz AI, a platform that enables managed service providers to deliver AI as a service. He also discusses the future of AI-capable PCs and the release of Apple's Vision Pro headset.
Three things to know today
00:00 NIST Report Identifies Key Attack Types in AI: Evasion, Poisoning, Privacy, and Abuse
02:55 Self-Evolving Tiny AI models, SnapChat Plus’ 7 million subs, and more
05:54 The Vision Pro gets a release date
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