Oct. 27, 2022, 9:14 a.m. | Help Net Security

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The number of cyberattacks directed at artificial intelligence (AI) continues to increase, and hackers are no longer planting malicious bugs within code – their techniques have become increasingly complex, allowing them to tamper with systems to compromise and “weaponize” AI against the organizations leveraging it for their operations. Take commercial farms for example – hackers are now able to cause considerable damage to operations and livestock, whether through tampering with datasets or shutting down sprayers, … More →


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