This reminds me of why I think Wargames is likely the best hacking movie of all time: the crux of the final moments is about poisoning an AI by giving it bad data to bias it's outcomes!
This kind of vulnerability is not really on many people's radar, but will likely be a huge deal within 15-20 years, and for that movie to make it the major plot point in 1983 -- wow! It has a lot of other great things in it like shoulder surfing, wardialling, hardwiring, phone phreaking. Just an amazing tour.
Anyway, I support your plans to trick the drive-lords into special-casing an audacious jacket. :)
There was an article posted here not too long ago that demonstrated attacks on AI training sets. Unfortunately the name of the article and/or the technique itself escapes me. Maybe someone can help find it because it was very much like what you're describing.
This kind of vulnerability is not really on many people's radar, but will likely be a huge deal within 15-20 years, and for that movie to make it the major plot point in 1983 -- wow! It has a lot of other great things in it like shoulder surfing, wardialling, hardwiring, phone phreaking. Just an amazing tour.
Anyway, I support your plans to trick the drive-lords into special-casing an audacious jacket. :)