Using cameras, sensors and robotic arms, Vimal Buck and other researchers are trying to answer the question: How can we trust the tech we rely on?
When you hear the words"artificial intelligence" and"cybersecurity," your mind might wander to dystopian science-fiction scenes of robots taking over.
This research takes place at the center’s Artificially Intelligent Manufacturing Systems lab, better known as the AIMS lab, which opened in 2019. Outfitted with several large robotic arms, sensors, cameras and computers, the lab equipment is all trained to answer the same question: How can we trust the tech we rely on?
And as automated manufacturing grows, so does cybercrime. Experts anticipate global cybercrime damages to total $10.5 trillion by 2025, according to"Robots have been used for a long time, and now they're easier to use," said Ted Allen, an associate professor of integrated systems engineering at Ohio State who also does research in the AIMS lab with Buck.
"As becomes a bigger part of the supply chain, we need to make sure that we can trust it," Buck said."From nefarious state actors to smaller actors, the potential for harm and abuse is there."To answer that question, Buck and other Ohio State researchers use cameras and sensors to gather data from robots in their lab. They monitor the equipment to track its normal operations and examine the code running the automated systems for signs that something is wrong.
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