
In Neural Networks, Unbreakable Locks Can Hide Invisible Doors | Quantamagazine
Date : 2023-03-02
Introduction
Deep neural networks exhibit fundamental flaws when it comes to security. Cryptographers including Shafi Goldwasser - who helped establish the mathematical foundations of cryptography in the 1980s - address these issues in this fascinating article, as always with Quantamagazine.
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