Generative artificial intelligence (generative AI) not only opens up opportunities for innovative developments, but also offers cybercriminals the chance to commit crimes, particularly in the area of cybercrime. The ability of generative AI to generate text, images and even speech harbors many potential dangers.
Cybercrime with the help of generative AI
All of these methods are conceivable scenarios that are frightening and have serious consequences and only hint at the potential financial damage, psychological consequences for victims and the potential impact on our society as a whole.
Generative AI - what exactly is it?
When people talk about AI, they usually mean "generative AI". It encompasses all machine learning architectures and technologies that can generate new content based on previously analyzed examples ("training"). This is where generative models differ from classic machine learning models, which only examine data for existing patterns.
Generative models are used in a wide variety of areas, such as computer vision, object detection, natural language processing and the creation of creative content.
Application examples
Text generation - the computer trains itself and learns continuously
Generative models can automatically create human-like texts. These models are trained using extensive data sets and can then independently produce new, coherent and context-rich texts. The possible applications range from simple sentences to complex, thematically diverse paragraphs. The best-known example is ChatGPT.
Style transfer and modification - the "swirl face"
Generative models are able to use algorithms to transfer the style of a template to another image or video. This process makes it possible to change the artistic character of an image or video, for example by transferring the style of a famous painting to a photo. AI models can learn to extract stylistic features and apply them to other visual content. It is also possible to undo filters used to edit an image with the help of AI. This enabled the FBI to identify and arrest the criminal "Swirl Face", who blurred his face with the swirl filter.
Image generation
AI can also independently create realistic images of faces, artworks or scenes. This AI is trained using extensive data sets that provide it with a wide range of visual information. There are no longer any limits to the creation of images. The best-known examples of such AI are Stable Diffusion and Midjourney.
Data augmentation
Data augmentation refers to a process in which generative models are used to expand and improve existing data sets. This is usually done by transforming and varying existing data to generate new examples that help the model during the learning phase. In language processing, variations in sentence structure, word choice or grammatical transformations are incorporated. The purpose of data augmentation is to improve the robustness and capability of the model by training it with a wider variety of data. This is particularly useful when the original data set is limited. This allows the model to better adapt to different situations and increase generalization capabilities. I suspect that it is very awkwardly described here that AI can also be trained to improve its results. That should be enough.
How to protect yourself against data theft
Cyber criminals are also using AI
The increasing use of AI is also having an impact on crime by opening up new opportunities for criminals to deceive people. In this context, it is crucial to follow the tried and tested prevention tips for online behavior, e.g. using the internet sparingly or not posting photos of your children.
Be careful with personal data online
The police generally advise users to be careful with personal data online. A healthy degree of skepticism towards unexpected messages, links or requests, even when surfing websites, can provide effective protection against cybercrime when AI is operating in the background.
Critical reflection on what is disclosed is particularly important when using social media. Freely available images, videos and spoken texts can be used by AI systems as training material. Cyber criminals could use this content to deceive employers, friends or relatives, for example.
Check your user settings
It is therefore important to check the privacy settings of user accounts and adjust them if necessary. You can find practical tips and information on optimization on the website of the EU initiative klicksafe under the information on the respective providers, as well as on saferinternet.at under "Privacy Guides".
Further information
The Federal Office for Information Security also provides prevention tips and detailed information on the topic of deepfake.
On the website of the Police Crime Prevention Programme (ProPK), you will also find prevention tips on the topic of deepfakes. Link to the ProPK website and the topic of deepfake.
We also recommend that all citizens secure their digital accounts with different and strong passwords. Additional information on this is provided by the NRW state campaign www.mach-dein-passwort-stark.de.