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Google AI invents its own cryptographic algorithm; no one knows how it works

Google Brain has created two artificial intelligences that evolved their own cryptographic algorithm to protect their messages from a third AI, which was trying to evolve its own method to crack the AI-generated crypto. The study was a success: the first two AIs learnt how to communicate securely from scratch.
arstechnica.co.uk

Robert Yang: indie game developer, academic, and writer, based in NYC.

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TypeMedia 2016

TypeMedia is an one year master program held at The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague in The Netherlands. This website showcases the final projects of 2016. Selina Bernet, Daniel Grumer, Inga Plönnigs, Jitka Janečková, Bogidar Mascareñas, Alessio D'Ellena, Franziska Weitgruber, Daria Petrova, Marc Rouault, Paul Troppmair, Roberto Arista, Bart Vollebregt.
typemedia-2016.com