If the program turns speech into code to compare to other code representing speech, or worse, if it outputs a text output for verification by the coders, it would probably be possible to make a virus infect the AI simply through talking to it.
There is a lost art, lost now because it has no more value, but back in the day, people known as "phone phreakers". They were people who could make noises like whistles and chirps, that would be read by the phone as allowing free international phone calls, or bypassing audio menus. It would be interesting history repeating itself if the phone phreakers had to return to whistle at Censorbot-2021 to make it crash.
If the program turns speech into code to compare to other code representing speech, or worse, if it outputs a text output for verification by the coders, it would probably be possible to make a virus infect the AI simply through talking to it.
There is a lost art, lost now because it has no more value, but back in the day, people known as "phone phreakers". They were people who could make noises like whistles and chirps, that would be read by the phone as allowing free international phone calls, or bypassing audio menus. It would be interesting history repeating itself if the phone phreakers had to return to whistle at Censorbot-2021 to make it crash.