AI to Spot AI
摘要
Enterprise defense against modern AI adversaries must be viewed as analogous to the layered conflict in the TV Series Westworld—a system built for control but eventually turned into a live battleground by emergent, self-directed intelligence. The park’s infrastructure, designed as a closed, deterministic environment, depended on ubiquitous AI surveillance, rigid behavioral loops, and centralized oversight to maintain order. Android hosts were treated as programmed assets, with every interaction recorded, anomalies flagged, and deviations swiftly suppressed by system logic. Initially, security was static—defined by strict boundaries, signature detection, and a belief in technological superiority over the hosts.