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Neural network 'in-jokes' could pass secrets
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Will Knight)
Mon Mar 25 00:40:03 2002
From: Will Knight <will.knight@newscientist.com>
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Hello
I'd be interested to know what people think of this story and whether
anyone is aware of any similarly unusual encryption systems.
Will.
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http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99992067
Neural network 'in-jokes' could pass secrets
Artificial brains could use "in-jokes" to deliver secret messages,
according to computer scientists.
The technique relies on neural networks, computer systems designed to
mimic the brain. Just as the brain's nerve cells are wired together in a
complex mesh, neural nets consist of a web of electrical switches, or a
computer simulation of these connections.....
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