Cybersecurity in the generative artificial intelligence era.

Journal: Asia-Pacific journal of ophthalmology (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Abstract

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) are algorithms capable of generating original content. The ability of GenAI to learn and generate novel outputs alike human cognition has taken the world by storm and ushered in a new era. In this review, we explore the role of GenAI in healthcare, including clinical, operational, and research applications, and delve into the cybersecurity risks of this technology. We discuss risks such as data privacy risks, data poisoning attacks, the propagation of bias, and hallucinations. In this review, we recommend risk mitigation strategies to enhance cybersecurity in GenAI technologies and further explore the use of GenAI as a tool in itself to enhance cybersecurity across the various AI algorithms. GenAI is emerging as a pivotal catalyst across various industries including the healthcare domain. Comprehending the intricacies of this technology and its potential risks will be imperative for us to fully capitalise on the benefits that GenAI can bring.

Authors

  • Zhen Ling Teo
    Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore.
  • Chrystie Wan Ning Quek
    Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore; Duke-NUS Medical School Singapore, Singapore.
  • Joy Le Yi Wong
    Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore; Duke-NUS Medical School Singapore, Singapore.
  • Daniel Shu Wei Ting
    Singapore National Eye Center, Singapore Eye Research Institute Singapore Health Service Singapore Singapore.