Skip to main content

Artificial intelligence and data security.

Artificial intelligence and data security.

The artificial intelligence is the nuclear part of many new types of systems, and that thing would make every product in the world different. If we are thinking about airplanes and other kinds of things like surveillance cameras, artificial intelligence can register things, that normal people cannot realize. It is a good servant but a bad master, but the thing that makes it attractive is that thing is neutral, what is it's the greatest strength. If those systems are ordered to do something, they will do that all the time, and if those systems must detect lies it would do that.

When we are talking about the thing, what is called as fuzzy logic, artificial intelligence can search the databases very fast, and in the work interview situation, it can check automatically the things like graduations from the authorities.  But the fact is that this kind of algorithms can also let the unqualified applicants come to interview. The thing is that this system tests, are some interviewers making decisions, what are against the benefit of the company. That means that the system would check, are some interviewers easy to fawn.

Those systems have no feelings, and they see things, what many people don't even want to see. One thing, what artificial intelligence notices, is if some interviewer calls to the applicant but cuts the call right away, and that thing tells, that there is something wrong with those things. Artificial intelligence sees also if the person has sweat or the movements or position on the chair are uncomfortable.

It also notices the level of sound and the melody of the sound, and also it can register, if the applicant tells lies about the funerals or something like that. This means that nobody fawns artificial intelligence. But there is possible that some hackers would change the algorithm, what is doing those things.  That's why people, who are responsible for security must use two servers, and the systems would detect, is those algorithms have differences.

That kind of system is basing the RAID-5 backup, which means that the system would store every possible data, what is collected from certain cases would be stored at least in the two servers. The system would compile that data, and if there are differences, it would send information of that to the system operators. The filtered information allows making multi-level scanning in many areas of the data.

One of the most important things is that the system must detect if somebody would try to hide some changes like date or time when the file is saved. That system would have two times, what it uses in the disk bookkeeping.  The first is the normal time, and the second one would be "ghost time", which might be a very big number. That virtual time would not have connections in the natural world, and the system would have different "cards", what it uses in certain days when the system is in use.

That system would store, what "card" it has used in each day, and the numbers, what is meaning the numbers, what virtual time uses, might have different lengths. And also they wound not begin from the zero. When the user saves the data, the system stores two types of time, the normal time and the virtual time, and if there is is a difference between those times, what means that the virtual time doesn't match with the normal time, there have been attempts to fix the time.

This kind of things tells, that somebody would have something to hide. Also, the system can keep the backups to every file, what is stored in there, and that thing tells, what kind of data the user removes. In this case, the normal file can be removed, but only the data security officers would allow destroying the backup files.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

When robots are laughing and crying.

When robots are laughing and crying.  Does the AI have feelings?  Does the AI have feelings? Or can it be emphatic? The fact is this program code that controls the AI determines if it can give empathic reactions. The problem with the human nervous system is that we don't make a difference in the writing of empathic letters or telling empathic stories human or AI. Our nervous system is not adapted to AI yet. And that's why we cannot separate text written by AI from text that made by humans.  What does somebody make with AI that can emulate feelings? The fact is that the cyborgs are useful tools for infiltration operations. The human-size robots can have WLAN/6G connections with the central computers. Or they can form a neural network that shares information between all group members. The robots can also act as walking neural network-based supercomputers. That can make complicated solutions.  In those networks, each member shares information and their data-handling capacity all o

Earth 2.0 has been caused discussion about the possibility to find another civilization

    Earth 2.0 has been caused discussion about the possibility to find another civilization The Earth 2.0 or officially Kepler-452b is locating extreme log distance from Earth(1).    A new Earth-type planet has been found near the star, which is similar to our own Sun. The journey to that planet would take 1400 years, even if the spacecraft will reach the speed of the light. The planet has been found in the year 2008, but the confirmation of the existence of that planet has been taken time, but in 2015 the confirmation has been got, and Earth 2.0 has turned true.  The mass of that planet is 1,9 times Earth and the temperature is excellent if we are thinking about liquid water, but the journey to that planet will take so long, that we cannot ever go in there by using regular rockets and technology. The thing is that this kind of planets are the most interesting if we are looking for the lifeforms, which are similar to us, and the problem with that kind of things is that the communicatio

Tunguska meteorite and the natural nuclear fission

  Image I Tunguska meteorite and the natural nuclear fission 1) Tunguska UFO-theory  Tunguska meteorite is the mystery, that has been solved once, but then the case has been open again because Lake Cheko was not suitable for an impact crater. That lake has been introducing as an impact crater of the Tunguska meteorite. But the problem is that the shape of that lake is like a swimming pool. And that means it cannot form by a meteorite. So the mystery remains.  Meteorites can launch the natural nuclear fission if they hit the uranium ore, and transfer the impact energy to that ore. And is the thing that the famous "Tunguska" meteorite caused that kind of effect? There is also a theory that some "UFO" explode in that area, but the thing is that it is only theory, but interesting topics for some TV-series.  So I will begin this text by handling that theory, which is one of the incredible and outstanding theories in the world. Officially there is no physical evidence of