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Cyber revue · Governance & the human factor
6 analyses on this topic, from the most recent to the oldest.
CybersecurityMicrosoft held two opposite positions in a single week. That is the flaw.While the industry re-litigates responsible disclosure, a flaw that bypasses BitLocker is still sitting unpatched. And Microsoft, which wrote the rules of the game, just proved it only follows them when the mood takes it.
Artificial IntelligenceAttachment to an AI is not a quirk, it is a vulnerabilityAn AI director at Disney speaks to his software assistant as if to his son, and has handed it the rights to act in his place. The debate mocked the feeling and never saw the rights. Yet both vulnerabilities are dangerous, each in its own way.
CybersecurityMythos changes nothing. And that is exactly the problem.Mythos finds thousands of flaws in code that has been shipping for twenty years. The real scandal is not the AI. It is that it takes a $20,000 AI to uncover what basic engineering practices should have prevented.
SocietyPokémon Go, 30 billion images and delivery robots: anatomy of an invisible consentPokémon Go: 30 billion images of players are now used to train delivery robots. It was all in the terms of service. But was the consent truly informed?
CybersecurityChat Control 2.0: Europe is playing with our digital freedomsIt is one small line in an obscure text. An article barely mentioned in the mainstream press. A closed-door meeting in Brussels.
EconomyAI doesn't replace us, it weakens us... if we let itWhat if AI didn't make us stupid... but forced us to become smarter?
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