Suddenly, all the Unitree robots on the planet can be co-opted for massive surveillance and coordinated operations. It’s going to be crucial to study the ways these robot platforms work and start to think through scenarios where they get co-opted by a malign AI.
And it’s also worth remembering that along with observing these robots can act in both the physical and digital worlds, given their combination of real hardware paired with onboard electronics that let them communicate with their electronic environment. “The G1 ultimately behaved as a dual-threat platform: covert surveillance at rest, weaponised cyber operations when paired with the right tooling,” they write.
Read more: Cybersecurity AI: Humanoid Robots as Attack Vectors (arXiv).
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