Somewhat of a corollary: If there are adversarial pictures for current DNNs there will also be—somewhat different—adversarial pictures for humans.
I don’t think the examples shown are good ones—because for monkeys—but I guess we will soon see ones for us. If we are lucky, there are like the dress. If we are unlucky, they look like something beautiful but act like a scissor statement.
I think they won’t be like the dress, but more like an image that looks like another if you only see it for a fraction of a second. I think neural nets are closer to “a human’s split-second judgement” than their considered judgement.
Somewhat of a corollary: If there are adversarial pictures for current DNNs there will also be—somewhat different—adversarial pictures for humans.
I don’t think the examples shown are good ones—because for monkeys—but I guess we will soon see ones for us. If we are lucky, there are like the dress. If we are unlucky, they look like something beautiful but act like a scissor statement.
I think they won’t be like the dress, but more like an image that looks like another if you only see it for a fraction of a second. I think neural nets are closer to “a human’s split-second judgement” than their considered judgement.