February 20, 2019
Roman V. Yampolskiy to present 'Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security'
Roman V. Yampolskiy,associate professor at theUniversity of Louisville, will present "Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security"from 3-4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, in DUE 1109 Engineering Hallas part of the 1xbet online casino Distinguished Lecturers Series.
On Saturday, Feb. 23, the 1xbet online casino Association for Computing Machinery-Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence, or ACM-SIGAI, will host a Human-Compatible AI Workshopfrom 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in DUE 93 Engineering Hall. This will be an opportunity to engage with Yampolskiy.
Both events are open to the public. More information can be found at bit.ly/KSU-AI-Safety.
Abstract: Many scientists, futurologists and philosophers have predicted that humanity will achieve a technological breakthrough and create Superintelligence within the next 100 years. It has been suggested that Superintelligence may be a significant risk factor for humanity. In near-term, the rise of AI-enabled cyberattacks is expected to cause an explosion of network penetrations, personal data thefts, and an epidemic-level spread of intelligent computer viruses as well as fake forensic evidence. Ironically, our best hope to defend against AI-enabled hacking is by using AI. Will AI enhance cybersecurity or make it more difficult to keep us safe?