"How Researchers Are Protecting AI of the Future"

Dr. Samson Zhou, assistant professor at Texas A&M University's Department of Computer Science and Engineering, and Dr. David P. Woodruff, professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University, are looking to bolster algorithms used by big data Artificial Intelligence (AI) models against attacks. Big data AI models are scalable algorithms designed to handle and analyze large amounts of data. Zhou and Woodruff are studying a type of big data model known as a streaming model. Because all data cannot be stored, a streaming model requires immediate data analysis to gain insights. This article continues to discuss the researchers' work to promote a safer future with AI.

Texas A&M University College of Engineering reports "How Researchers Are Protecting AI of the Future"

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