Pentagon Weapons Systems Have ‘Nearly All’ Vulnerabilities

 

It appears as though the United States has penetrated Russian military and intelligence services deeply in the past year, as evidenced by the revelations of secret Pentagon documents that have been leaked online through social media, revealing that Washington also appears to be spying on some of its closest allies, including Ukraine, Israel, and South Korea, by releasing a trove of secret Pentagon documents. 
The Pentagon is attempting to leverage artificial intelligence to outfox, outmaneuver, and dominate future adversaries of the United States. Despite its unsteady nature, AI is a technology that could present opponents with another way to attack if not handled carefully. 
There is a newly established unit within the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, established by the Pentagon to assist the US military in exploiting artificial intelligence. This unit is charged with collecting, testing, and distributing machine learning algorithms from open source and industry across the Department of Defense for use. Artificial intelligence for military purposes raises some major challenges, which are expressed as part of that effort. A Testing and Evaluation Group, or “tasked with probing pre-trained AI models for weaknesses”, is called a “red team” in machine learning. There is also a cybersecurity team that examines AI code and data for potential vulnerabilities hidden in them. 

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