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Inside Facebook's “AI red team”, which hacks its own AI systems to stay ahead of outside attackers and better understand vulnerabilities and blind spots

Tom Simonite / Wired : Tweets: @krishnan , @nxthompson , and @wired Tweets: Krish Subramanian / @krishnan : Like the Facebook AI Red Team, we need teams taking a Chaos Monkey approach to bias mitigation in AI Models. Remove bias in AI before it “gets biased”. Time for companies to start thinking along these lines https://www.wired.com/... https://twitter.com/... @nxthompson : “We went from ‘Huh? Is this stuff useful?’ to now it's production-critical.” @schrep explains why Facebook now uses red teams to identify how to trick the company's AI. https://www.wired.com/... @wired : Mitigating AI attacks is very different from preventing conventional hacks. The vulnerabilities that defenders worry about are less likely to be specific, fixable bugs, and more likely to reflect built-in limitations of today's AI technology. https://www.wired.com/...

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  • @krishnan Krish Subramanian on x
    Like the Facebook AI Red Team, we need teams taking a Chaos Monkey approach to bias mitigation in AI Models. Remove bias in AI before it “gets biased”. Time for companies to start thinking along these lines https://www.wired.com/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @nxthompson @nxthompson on x
    “We went from ‘Huh? Is this stuff useful?’ to now it's production-critical.” @schrep explains why Facebook now uses red teams to identify how to trick the company's AI. https://www.wired.com/...
  • @wired @wired on x
    Mitigating AI attacks is very different from preventing conventional hacks. The vulnerabilities that defenders worry about are less likely to be specific, fixable bugs, and more likely to reflect built-in limitations of today's AI technology. https://www.wired.com/...