I think both of those things are worth looking into (for the sake of covering all our bases), but by the time alarm bells go off it’s already too late.
It’s a bit like a computer virus. Even after Stuxnet became public knowledge, it wasn’t possible to just turn it off. And unlike Stuxnet, AI-in-the-wild could easily adapt to ongoing changes.
I think both of those things are worth looking into (for the sake of covering all our bases), but by the time alarm bells go off it’s already too late.
It’s a bit like a computer virus. Even after Stuxnet became public knowledge, it wasn’t possible to just turn it off. And unlike Stuxnet, AI-in-the-wild could easily adapt to ongoing changes.