Attacking machine learning with adversarial examples
February 24, 20172 views1 min read
Adversarial examples are inputs to machine learning models that an attacker has intentionally designed to cause the model to make a mistake; they’re like optical illusions for machines. In this post we’ll show how adversarial examples work across different mediums, and will discuss why securing systems against them can be difficult.
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Источник: OpenAI Blog
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