Good find, thanks! I’m not very keen on instructing teams to run bug bounties and not other mechanisms, so am not particularly enthusiastic about this.
It looks like this would focus on infosecurity of the AI systems being used (i.e. can this weapon’s AI be hacked?) rather than testing for potential vulnerabilities from the AI systems themself.
Note that in the US, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for FY2024 might direct the Secretary of Defense to establish an AI bug bounty program for “models being integrated into Department of Defense missions and operations.” Here is the legislative text.
Good find, thanks! I’m not very keen on instructing teams to run bug bounties and not other mechanisms, so am not particularly enthusiastic about this.
It looks like this would focus on infosecurity of the AI systems being used (i.e. can this weapon’s AI be hacked?) rather than testing for potential vulnerabilities from the AI systems themself.