AI security – what could possibly go wrong?

AI security – what could possibly go wrong?

Can AI be hacked? Of course it can! AI security is here and we need to do something about it.

By BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT

Date and time

Mon, 2 Jun 2025 11:00 - 12:30 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

SPEAKER

Nigel King

AGENDA

19:00 - Presentation

SYNOPSIS

AI is everywhere in the news nowadays, saving and dooming the world in equal measure. But what about AI security? There’s a lot of discourse around the potential of LLMs like ChatGPT in particular, while AI has already managed to beat humans at video games, driving, scientific image analysis, and maybe even coding. But – as with any fast-moving technology with a lot of money involved – the hackers will always ask a question even if we don’t: “what could possibly go wrong?”

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY

Nigel King is the Chief Executive Officer of Software Strategy Tools and Consulting with over 30 years professional software experience in the UK, Germany, and USA. Nigel is also a lecturer at Nottingham Trent University in Information Technology.

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