Artificial Intelligence Security and Safety

· Springer Nature
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378
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About this ebook

This book proposes the architecture of artificial intelligence (AI) security and safety, discusses the topics about AI for security, AI security and AI safety, and makes an in-depth study on the ethical code of AI security and safety. Meanwhile, this book makes a detailed analysis of “artificial intelligence actant” (AIA) concept and its possible security problems, proposes the solutions for the AIA safely hoop, and provides the assessment and detection methods for AIA. Finally, this book discusses the AI cutting-edge technologies, as well as the future development trend of AI security and safety.

This book is suitable for researchers, practitioners, regulators and enthusiasts in the field of AI, cyberspace security, etc.

About the author

Binxing Fang, is Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, senior Chief Scientist of China Electronic Corporation, Honorary President of Cyberspace Institute of Advanced Technology, Guangzhou University, and Chief Academic Advisor of College of Computer Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen). He is also the Chairman of Chinese Information Processing Society of China, Chairman of Network and Information Security Technical Committee of China Association for Standardization, and Chairman of Emerging Technology Security Innovation Forum of Chinese Cyberspace.

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