Sure, yes.
Two of the points that I brought up are interpretability and brittleness. For brittleness, back actors are able to just trick the model in different ways. In the specific study I'm referring to they print a particular pattern on a pair of glasses, and through this, they can actually trick a model into thinking they're somebody completely different.
The other part is transparency. Models right now are very uninterpretable, because they have been able to pick up on whatever patterns the model has figured out as able to help it best with its task. We don't necessarily, as people, know what patterns the models are relying on. They could be relying on—