Neurocryptography - Professor Scott Aaronson
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- The Mathematics Research Center (MRC) and Stanford Department of Mathematics present the Public Lecture, "Neurocryptography," given by Professor Scott Aaronson on October 26th, 2023, at Stanford University.
How can we make it harder to misuse powerful AI systems, such as GPT-4, for propaganda, fraud, academic cheating, copyright violation, and so on? In this talk, I’ll survey one class of approaches, which I’ve called “neurocryptography”: namely, putting cryptographic functionalities inside or on top of AI models. I’ll detail some of the progress we’ve made on making AI outputs detectable as such, with the help of mathematical tools. I’ll also explain the interrelated technical, conceptual, and social challenges in actually deploying these sorts of solutions.
Scott Aaronson is the David J. Bruton Jr. Centennial Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin and the Founding Director of their Quantum Information Center. Professor Aaronson is currently working at OpenAI on the theoretical foundations of AI safety, and his primary area of research is theoretical computer science.
You can find more information about Professor Scott Aaronson at scottaaronson.com