Author dc.contributor.author | Ambrus Éva | |
Availability Date dc.date.accessioned | 2021-05-17T12:04:38Z | |
Availability Date dc.date.available | 2021-05-17T12:04:38Z | |
Release dc.date.issued | 2020 | |
Issn dc.identifier.issn | 2498-5392 (print) | |
Issn dc.identifier.issn | 2786-0744 (online) | |
uri dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12944/16481 | |
Abstract dc.description.abstract | The aim of this article is to give an overview of the state of artificial intelligence regarding malware attacks, its uses in the military and views regarding if it should be classified as a dual-use technology. As an emerging technology, with a wide variety of use and capabilities, more could be done to overview its uses, and some form of control over it. While the classical exports control might be counterproductive, a more closed approach towards critical information dissemination might be advisable until the full range of capabilities of artificial intelligence will be known. | hu_HU |
Language dc.language.iso | en | hu_HU |
Rent dc.publisher | Ludovika Egyetemi Kiadó | hu_HU |
Keywords dc.subject | artificial intelligence | hu_HU |
Keywords dc.subject | dual-use technology | hu_HU |
Keywords dc.subject | military use | hu_HU |
Keywords dc.subject | malware | hu_HU |
Title dc.title | Artificial Intelligence as a Dual-use Technology | hu_HU |
Type dc.type | Folyóiratcikk | hu_HU |
Version dc.description.version | kiadói | hu_HU |
Doi ID dc.identifier.doi | 10.32565/aarms.2020.2.2 | |
dc.identifier.journalTitle | AARMS | hu_HU |
dc.identifier.journalVolume | 19 | hu_HU |
dc.identifier.page | 19-28 | hu_HU |
dc.identifier.journalIssueNumber | 2 | hu_HU |