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Artificial Intelligence: a security essential or a dangerous ‘big brother’?

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Hopes and expectations in some quarters that AI will revolutionise security management are increasingly balanced by a growing concern by its negative traits. A recent ASIS Foundation study which noted that AI use in security was currently ‘unsophisticated’ and unlikely to change for ten years, has also warned of the civil liberty implications. Recently a US Business Roundtable group released guidelines for companies to develop ‘responsible A.I.’ One CEO, has argued the need for caution because ‘You cannot reverse engineer responsible A.I.’ There is a call for oversight by diverse teams, a focus on mitigating bias, building in effective security safeguards work.
This webinar will discuss:
- What are the concerns about AI that we need to manage?
- How manageable are they and how concerned should we be?
- What does the future of AI in security look like?
Panellists:
Deborah Evans - Security & Defence Researcher, Southwest Research Services
Dr Michael Coole - Security Science Researcher, Edith Cowan University
Chris Cubbage - Director & Executive Editor, MySecurity Media
A video and summary of this session is available here: https://www.theospas.com/2022/03/17/artificial-intelligence-a-security-essential-or-a-dangerous-big-brother/
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Hopes and expectations in some quarters that AI will revolutionise security management are increasingly balanced by a growing concern by its negative traits. A recent ASIS Foundation study which noted that AI use in security was currently ‘unsophisticated’ and unlikely to change for ten years, has also warned of the civil liberty implications. Recently a US Business Roundtable group released guidelines for companies to develop ‘responsible A.I.’ One CEO, has argued the need for caution because ‘You cannot reverse engineer responsible A.I.’ There is a call for oversight by diverse teams, a focus on mitigating bias, building in effective security safeguards work.
This webinar will discuss:
- What are the concerns about AI that we need to manage?
- How manageable are they and how concerned should we be?
- What does the future of AI in security look like?
Panellists:
Deborah Evans - Security & Defence Researcher, Southwest Research Services
Dr Michael Coole - Security Science Researcher, Edith Cowan University
Chris Cubbage - Director & Executive Editor, MySecurity Media
A video and summary of this session is available here: https://www.theospas.com/2022/03/17/artificial-intelligence-a-security-essential-or-a-dangerous-big-brother/
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