AI Development on Windows 11: Compiling PyTorch
ChiBrrCon Talk 2: Birthing Perjury-free AI
Abstract
While believability of an AI (Turing test) is important in many applications, the need for forensic truth is paramount in cybersecurity application. In this session, we will evaluate methods for training and tuning models that meet requirements of evidence handling, business analysis and legal and martial response.
Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI) in Cybersecurity
People > Machines (Part Three)
Computer scientists love the idea of artificial intelligence (AI). It is the centerpiece of many mainstream science fiction works. It’s also a preferred buzzword of lazy vendors and marketers. Until computers can convince (trick) a reasonable human being that they are living beings (Turing test) all claims of AI are misleading at best. In this installment, I won’t debunk the types of claims of AI. We will examine the difference between how computers and humans think and the implications of the differences.