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Call for proposals: Machine Learning Model Vulnerabilities

Closing date: 
Tuesday, 12 September 2023

The Alan Turing Institute

The Alan Turing Institute’s Defence and Security programme is inviting experts in academia, and industry to work with us to co-create a report investigating vulnerabilities around the development, deployment, and use of machine learning models in defence. This task will assist the Defence Artificial Intelligence Research (DARe) programme in understanding the landscape and prioritising areas for continued research, begin the development of a toolbox of techniques and list of relevant open-source software stacks to help improve our understanding of how to defend against attacks.

Applications must be submitted via the online Flexigrant portal. If you have not already done so, all applicants must first register on the system and provide basic details to create a profile. If you have any questions regarding the application form or using the online system, please contact the programme inbox dsprogramme@turing.ac.uk

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