Without proper cybersecurity protections, AI is a gamble we can't afford.
Patrice Caine
Président-directeur général de Thales, Président de l'ANRT, Vice-Président de France Industrie
The AI debate is raging, and skepticism is high. But AI is here to stay. While some headlines criticise tech giants for AI-driven social media or questionable consumer tools, AI itself is becoming indispensable. Its efficiency is unmatched, promising gains that no business or government can ignore.
Very soon, AI will be as integral to our lives as electricity – powering our cars, shaping our healthcare, securing our banks, and keeping the lights on. The big question is, are we ready for what comes next?
?We’re creating massive, interconnected systems with the power to shape – or, in the wrong hands, shatter – our daily lives.
The public conversation around AI has largely focused on ethics, misinformation, and the future of work. But one vital issue is flying under the radar: the security of AI itself. With AI embedded in nearly every part of society, we’re creating massive, interconnected systems with the power to shape – or, in the wrong hands, shatter – our daily lives. Are we prepared for the risks?
?Some AIs are as fragile as they are powerful.
As we give AI more control over tasks – from diagnosing diseases to managing physical access to sensitive locations – the fallout from a cyberattack grows exponentially. Disturbingly, some AIs are as fragile as they are powerful.
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There are two primary ways to attack AI systems. The first is to steal data, compromising everything from personal health records to sensitive corporate secrets. Hackers can trick models into spitting out secure information, whether by exploiting medical databases or by fooling chatbots into bypassing their own safety nets.
The second is to sabotage the models themselves, skewing results in dangerous ways. An AI-powered car tricked into misreading a “Stop” sign as “70 mph” illustrates just how real the threat can be. And as AI expands, the list of possible attacks will only grow.
Yet abandoning AI due to these risks would be the biggest mistake of all. Sacrificing competitiveness for security would leave organisations dependent on third parties, lacking experience and control over a technology that’s rapidly becoming essential.
So how do we reap AI’s benefits without gambling on its risks? Here are three critical steps:
Some might think the battle over AI is just another chapter in the ongoing clash between bad actors and unwitting victims. But this time, the stakes are higher than ever. If AI’s security isn’t prioritised, we risk ceding control to those who would use its power for harm.
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14 小时前Patrice Caine ?? #spaceColleferroNews??
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2 周100% Not True - Even with Proper Cyber security, AI is a huge Gamble. Happy to debate this with any professional, publicly or privately.
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2 周Or avoiding it as much as possible.
#definitely & with #agentic #ai too #deadly