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HomePhys.org - AutomotiveRobustly detecting sneaky cyberattacks that might throw AI spacecraft off-course

Robustly detecting sneaky cyberattacks that might throw AI spacecraft off-course

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A recent study suggests that cyberattacks on future, AI-guided spacecraft could be thwarted by unpicking what the AI has been “thinking.”

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