"The researchers didn't perform an exhaustive analysis of the encryption methods devised by Alice and Bob"
So there isn't much that can be said. The experiment was pretty much a game of life between the couple and Eve, with the more than predictable outcome that Eve shows signs of gaining ground right until a new cypher is devised. We have that already in the real world. There's nothing here to either support or disproof Neural Networks abilities in the field of cryptology and it is not clear at all what the objective of this experiment was or what was expected to be gained from it. Except maybe an headline on Ars Technica. Known for, among other things, to also make headlines of Elon Musk verbal diarrhea. MF On Tue, 1 Aug 2017 18:30:05 +0100 "da...@gbenet.com" <da...@gbenet.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > I was sharing thoughts on AI in Linux facebook and Sean Rickerd > shared this link > > https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/10/google-ai-neural-network-cryptography/ > > David -- Sinceramente / Best regards, Mário J.G.P. Figueiredo Luanda, Angola (email) mar...@gmx.com (alt) kru...@openmailbox.org (phone) +244 934 535 121
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