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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15607 · Apr 7

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@ai_and_law · Post #299 · 05/03/2024, 07:04 AM

USA: New Bill Targets AI Security with Breach Tracking and Counter-AI Measures Senators Warner and Tillis have introduced the Secure Artificial Intelligence Act, aiming to bolster security measures surrounding AI systems. The bill proposes an AI Security Center within the National Security Agency (NSA) to manage a database recording all AI security breaches, including close calls ("near-misses"). The legislation establishes a dedicated unit within the NSA to lead research on "counter-AI" techniques. This includes methods to identify and prevent manipulation of AI systems, such as: ✅Data Poisoning: Malicious insertion of code into training data to skew an AI model's output. ✅Evasion Attacks: Altering data used by AI models to intentionally confuse them. ✅Privacy-Based Attacks: Exploiting vulnerabilities in AI systems to compromise user privacy. ✅Abuse Attacks: Misusing AI models for malicious purposes. The Secure Artificial Intelligence Act will undergo committee review before potential consideration by the full Senate. #SecureAI

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@ai_and_law · Post #35 · 06/21/2023, 07:04 AM

£54 million boost to develop secure and trustworthy AI research The UK government has announced a significant investment of £54 million to support the development of secure and trustworthy AI. The funding will be allocated to various projects and initiatives focused on enhancing the security and trustworthiness of AI systems. This includes advancing research on AI algorithms, data privacy, and cybersecurity measures. The aim is to address critical challenges such as algorithmic bias, data protection, and ethical considerations in AI development and deployment. #AIresearch#SecureAI#TrustworthyAI#UKgovernment#Innovation#EthicalAI#DataPrivacy#Cybersecurity