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Building security into an AI SoC using CPU features with extensionsMarco Ciaffi (Dover Microsystems), John Min (Andes Technology) With the rapid deployment of artificial intelligence (AI), the focus of AI system on chip (SoC) design has been on building smarter, faster and cheaper devices rather than safer, trusted, and more secure. Matheny is founding director of the Center for Security and Emerging Technology at Georgetown University. Before we look at how to build security into AI SoCs at silicon level, consider what an AI system is. It comprises three elements:
For example, a Nest thermostat can set a user’s preferred temperature by analyzing and learning from the user’s behavior. Eventually, it can predict that the user likes to set the temperature 10 degrees cooler at night, and the inference engine will then send a command to the thermostat to lower the temperature at the same time every day.
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