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ai hacking
AI hacking refers to the process of exploiting vulnerabilities, weaknesses, or unintended behaviors in artificial intelligence systems. This can involve manipulating the training data (data poisoning), altering model parameters, crafting adversarial examples to deceive the AI, or extracting sensitive information from the model (model inversion or prompt injection). The aim may be to bypass security measures, manipulate outputs, or gain unauthorized access to AI-driven resources or functionality.
North Korean Hackers Use AI — A Bigger Threat Than Quantum Computing
North Korean hackers are no longer just coding — they’re training models. Experts warn that the regime’s cyber units are turning AI into a weapon more dangerous for crypto than any quantum computer on the horizon.
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