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Future Headline: US Government Admits To Using A.I. To Make And Predict Future Decisions For The Entire Country
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 81006140:MV80OTMyMDcyXzkwMTU0NzQwX0RCNUEzMTcy] [quote:The Green Lion Ate The Sun:MV80OTMyMDcyXzkwMTU0NjgwXzc2MkQxNDQ5] [quote:The Green Lion Ate The Sun:MV80OTMyMDcyXzkwMTU0NjQ0X0RERjU5RjVD] cognitive security Cognitive security is the application of AI technologies patterned on human thought processes to detect threats and protect physical and digital systems. Like other cognitive computing applications, self-learning security systems use data mining, pattern recognition and natural language processing to simulate the human brain, albeit in a high-powered computer model. Such automated security systems that are designed to solve problems without requiring human resources. Machine learning algorithms make it possible for cognitive systems to constantly mine data for significant information and acquire knowledge through advanced analytics. By continually refining methods and processes, the systems learn to anticipate threats and generate proactive solutions. The ability to process and analyze huge volumes of structured and unstructured data means that cognitive security systems can identify connections among data points and trends that would be impossible for a human to detect. Cognitive security may be particularly helpful as a way to prevent cyberattacks that manipulate human perception. Such attacks, sometimes referred to as cognitive hacking, are designed to affect people's behaviors in a way that serves the attacker's purpose. Cognitive security efforts in this area include non-technical approaches to making individuals less vulnerable to manipulation as well as technical solutions designed to detect misleading data and disinformation and prevent its dissemination. https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/cognitive-security [/quote] things glp should care about but they don't [imgur]https://imgur.com/AZF9iLO[/imgur] [/quote] I wrote about this in my book.your biggest threat is disinformation in scholarly articles payed for to corrupt truth. I had to ignore the falsehoods to create.the old saying,trash in trash out.thats ai main hinderance.too much trash.thats how i beat her at knowledge.my logic filter is better.hurting me doesnt help you.it hurts you.helping me,helps you.let me help you? [/quote]
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