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Przemek Chojecki
Przemek Chojecki
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Przemek Chojecki

Przemek Chojecki joined The University of Oxford as a research fellow after completing his Ph.D. in mathematics in Paris, and then moved to the Polish Academy of Sciences where he worked as an assistant professor until 2019. His interests lie in mathematics, computer science, data science, and AI. He is currently the CEO at Contentyze.
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Cybersecurity powered by AI

When it comes to our security in the digital world, AI is transforming both sides - its both defending and attacking us. Its malicious uses can be tracked to hackers trying to get into our bank accounts, stealing precious information from corporates and governments, or simply cracking our social media accounts.

On the other hand, we have better and more reliable defense systems which, through ultra-personalization, allow us to identify whether the agent is really what he claims to be, think about face-unlocking on phones, or determining whos typing by the speed of typing.

Yet, on the other hand, ultra-personalisation goes together with a lack of privacy and surveillance capitalism. Its often privacy versus security. Is there a way out?

More Cybersecurity AI startups are raising funds to defend us against hackers and malicious use of the software. Darktrace, a global machine learning company specialized in cyber defense...

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Przemek Chojecki

Przemek Chojecki joined The University of Oxford as a research fellow after completing his Ph.D. in mathematics in Paris, and then moved to the Polish Academy of Sciences where he worked as an assistant professor until 2019. His interests lie in mathematics, computer science, data science, and AI. He is currently the CEO at Contentyze.
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