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Data poisoning can trick surveillance algorithms, exposing personalization fragility

Data poisoning is a technique that can be used to manipulate algorithms, particularly those involved in mass surveillance and personalization. By strategically introducing corrupted data, individuals can potentially trick these systems into misinterpreting information or generating inaccurate profiles. This method highlights the inherent fragility of personalization algorithms and raises concerns about data privacy and security. AI

IMPACT Explains a method to manipulate AI algorithms, potentially impacting data privacy and security systems.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a technical concept (data poisoning) and its implications for algorithms, fitting the research category. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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Data poisoning can trick surveillance algorithms, exposing personalization fragility

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    Data Poisoning: The Fatal Flaw in Mass Surveillance How to use data poisoning to trick the algorithm that’s profiling you (and why “personalization” is more fra

    Data Poisoning: The Fatal Flaw in Mass Surveillance How to use data poisoning to trick the algorithm that’s profiling you (and why “personalization” is more fragile than you think) https:// youtu.be/AJf4SNuDnoI?si=lUk9FD VnOU9mkZJB Note: For education and defensive awareness only…