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Tesla’s Autopilot Tricked by Split-Second ‘Phantom’ Images

New research shows how some autopilot systems can be tricked into reacting after seeing split-second images or projections. Hackers have compromised digital billboard systems before, often with the aim of imparting humor but also to show the vulnerability of infrastructure-related connected devices. Researchers say the problem is not one of poor code implementation or a security issue, per se. Rather, the issues reflect a fundamental flaw of models that detect objects that were not trained to distinguish between real and fake objects, writes one of the researchers.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/teslas-autopilot-tricked-by-split-second-phantom-images-a-15153

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