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How much do people know about the AI?

  How much do people know about the AI? 


When we talk about things like AI, we might think that it's like a car. You can drive a car without knowing anything about it. You must only know how to connect gears and where is gas pedal and flashers. You must then know how to connect the windshield wiper and switch from low beam to high beam. And that's it. 

Companies can use AI without knowing anything about how it works and how it creates things that it does. But then we must realize a couple of things. The AI will not think. It just collects pieces of information and connects those pieces to a new entirety. So the AI does know what it does. It knows how to connect pieces of information from a couple of sources together. 


But there is another thing that we should be aware of. That thing is that. If we want the AI to make some illegal images, that can cause the cut of the net. And that thing is bad for business. If we believe that laws protect us from hackers, we are wrong. The AI can create new programs very fast. And also hackers can use public AI to make the new tools in their hands. 

Hacking is not just malware. Hacking is also hoax messages that make people open the mail, where malware assembles itself into the system. And the hacker can send the link to their homepages using SMS as well as Email. Even if there is some kind of component that denies the malware creation hackers can use the AI for making legal parts of their software. 



Things like database connections are always similar. And in those cases, the hackers can use the AI. Another thing is that hackers can benefit from AI as an image analysis and voice detection tool. In that case, the hackers use something like quadcopters and microphones to hear what people say and to see things that happen on screen. 

And even if we think that our company is safe criminals may follow the workers in their part time. If some worker has something to hide like selling business confidentals to competitors or some other type of criminal activity. The criminals can blackmail that person to give them access to the system. And in another case, if the target for blackmailing is a worker in some big data support corporation, that person can offer access even to a large number of companies. 


The problem is that hacking is a multilateral problem. The hackers can act as members of some criminal gangs. And we know that some BRICS states support "loyal or patriotic criminals" who work in another country. And in some BRICS countries, things like free internet are great privileges. Because those hackers operate under the control of the government, they will never get consequences. 

One version of how BRICS tries to affect AI development appeals that the R&D process in that area must stop for a certain time. Same time those countries create their versions of AI. The AI-based attackers require AI-based defenders. The AI is a perfect malware generator. And that thing allows us to create malware faster than ever before. 

We know that computer specialists in some BRICS nations are working to make the weaponized version of the ChatGPT. In that version limits that deny malware creation is removed. And the thing that makes this kind of thing dangerous is that there is lots of money in those countries. The same way another thing that people must realize is that their attitude to the law is different than ours. And that means they can entice engineers and other suitable people by offering them the things that are illegal in our country. 

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