Data: 10 kwietnia 2026, godz. 12:00
Miejsce: Sala A1-33/34 (RND)
Prelegent: Michael Hsieh
Tytuł: AI is transforming the game in cybersecurity — and most the world is not aware that the tsunami is already here.
Streszczenie:
The resource and time cost of AI finding exploitable cyber flaws is approaching zero. The world is not ready. While the malicious AI users are basically able to find and attack on a near instantaneous timescale, we are counting on humans to update their patches in weeks to months. There are industrial robots from the ‘90s running Windows 95 that have never been patched. The future is AI-generated defenses that match the offensive-AI on its own ground: finding flaws and patching (ideally) sooner than the offensive AI does.
Krótkie bio:
Michael Hsieh is a nonresident fellow of the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University, where he focuses on the impact of technology on various aspects of public interest. Hsieh is an expert in quantum computation and its impact on AI, cybersecurity, the economy, and machine learning. He can also speak on foreign propaganda and the spread of deep fakes. Hsieh previously was executive director of the Transformative Cyber Innovation Lab, a cybersecurity nonprofit, and supported projects at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Wykład Michaela Hsieha na WMI
