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How AI Could Write Our Laws

Schneier on Security

Consider, for example, a 2013 Massachusetts bill that tried to restrict the commercial use of data collected from K-12 students using services accessed via the internet. But lobbying strategies are not always so blunt, and the interests involved are not always so obvious. This process is called fine-tuning.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Behavioral Biometrics

ForAllSecure

In both of my books, I’ve taken a stand against biometrics as they are today. So of course when I saw that some researchers were presenting a talk at SecTor 2021 in Toronto on defeating biometrics with artificial intelligence, well I knew I had to talk to them as well. That's biometrics. Yeah, I’m a bona fide cynic.

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In conversation: Bruce Schneier on AI-powered mass spying

Malwarebytes

And then the internet came along and made that a whole lot easier. That’s a lot of data that, until now, has been difficult to parse at scale. But cryptographer and computer security professional Bruce Schneier believes that’s going to change, all because of the advent of artificial intelligence. What about people?