Threatcasting West 2017 - THE FUTURE OF WEAPONIZED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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Group 93 Experience Title: Estimated Date:

Hacked Doctor 2027

Data Points 5 MINUTES

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#14 Humans have long told stories and myths about animation & bringing things to life.

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#4: There is an unregulated race to create the first Super Intel AI

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#4: Cleared indviduals are at more risk than ever and it's getting worse.

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#11: Once you start having gains against other players you open yourself up to interesting behavior like coalitions

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#6: By 2035 AI will equal a SINGLE human's intelligence, by 2045 it will exceed ALL of human intelligence.

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#2: Challenged government ability to conduct secret (covert, clandestine) operations in 2027?

PART ONE: Who is your Person? 15 MINUTES NOTE: Remember to give as much detail as possible. The power is in the details. Scribes please write as though you are writing for someone who is not in the room.

Who is your person and what is their broader community?

Lei lives in Taiwan. She's 37. No kids. Married. Doctor.

Where do they live?

Taipei.

What is the threat?

Can't keep up with medical progress, and now relies on an AI to help her keep up with the latest medical techniques. Her AI is now at risk of being hacked, or be at risk of randsomware.

Briefly describe how your person experiences the threat. What is it? Who else in the person's life is involved? What does the Adversary or Threat Actor want to achieve? What is the Adversary or Threat Actor hoping for? What is the Adversary or Threat Actor frightened of? What is the experience we want the person to have with the threat? What is the experience we want them to avoid? AI becomes a trusted partner, and is then hacked...could be used to influence Lei and get her to do things she wouldn't normally do. She might not be willing to be without it. How do you signal to Lei when the AI might be lying to her (because it's been hacked). PART TWO: Experience Questions (from the perspective of "the person" experiencing the threat) Questions (pick two) 10 MINUTES "The Event" - How will your person first hear about or experience the threat? What is different and/or the same as previous events or instantiations of the threat? When the person first encounters the threat, what will they see? What will the scene feel like? What will they not see or understand until later? How will information be delivered to the person? Where and how will the person connect and communicate with others? (family, aid agencies, federal, state and local authorities, professional network)

FUTURES WORKBOOK DAY ONE, Group 93

ROLL THE DICE!!! Pick quickly and don't be afraid of conflicting data points.


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