All posts by Kemal Delic

Kemal A. Delic is a senior technologist with Hewlett-Packard Co. He is also an Adjunct Professor at PMF University in Grenoble, Advisor to the European Commission FET 2007-2013 Programme and Expert Evaluator for Horizon 2020.

On Trustworthiness of Conversational AI Systems

There is a growing body of evidence hinting that the conversational AI systems—aka chats—are unreliable, unsecure, and unsafe. The general conclusion, expressed in only one word, would be that AI systems are untrustworthy. It is based on the demonstration that AI hallucinates, produces deceptive behaviors, and self-poisons/self-pollutes its originating model. 

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Sirens’ Song of the IoT

These days we are witnessing a gold rush to the shining, promising new trillions of dollars market consisting of 30-50 billion devices interconnecting anything and everything. The Internet of Things (IoT) looks to be the promised magic land, which is luring every market explorer, “silver-tonged” marketer, and geek technologist Continue reading Sirens’ Song of the IoT