Top researchers fear malicious use of artificial intelligence

Deutsche Welle Wednesday, 21 February 2018 ()
Artificial intelligence could soon be misused by criminals to launch hacking attacks in a number of critical areas, a fresh report by top researchers has said. So far societies seem unprepared to prevent such activities.
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