Vincent Bindschaedler - Intersection of Machine Learning with Privacy and Security | 1001: Intro to Everything podcast #5

1001: Intro to Everything

Jun 10 2022 • 1 hr 25 mins

Vincent Bindschaedler is an assistant professor in the Computer and Information Sciences and Engineering (CISE) at the University of Florida. He earned his PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2018. He holds a BSc and a MSc in Computer Science from EPFL. His research Interests are data privacy, applied cryptography, and the intersection of machine learning with security and privacy.



OUTLINE:

Outline

0:00 - Intro

1:00 - Early years of college (early years of intersection of ML and security/privacy)

3:24 - What is Machine Learning and how it evolved

11:18 - Can machines have intelligence?

16:23 - How hard is it to replicate human intelligence?

22:02 - Does using data prevent understanding of a problem?

25:12 - Are humans just pattern making machines?

28:48 - Impact of cryptography

33:42 - Why should you care about your digital privacy?

47:16 - Research on how to attack and defend digital privacy and ML models

1:04:49 - Ethical Programming and fairness in algorithms



EPISODE LINKS:

Vincent’s Profile: https://www.cise.ufl.edu/bindschaedler-vincent/

Vincent’s lab website: https://vbinds.ch/

Vincent’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/vbindsch?lang=en


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