The deputy head of the EU Commission said that companies deploying generative AI tools need to create “safeguards” against malicious actors for disinformation purposes.
Officials in the European Union have discussed additional measures that would make artificial intelligence tools, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, more transparent to the public.that companies deploying generative AI tools with the “potential to generate disinformation” should place labels on their content as an effort to combat “fake news.”
Jourova also referenced companies that integrate generative AI into the services such as Microsoft’s Bingchat and Google’s Bard as needing to create “safeguards” so that malicious actors cannot utilize them for disinformation purposes.its “Code of Practice on Disinformation” which acts as both an agreement and a tool for players in the tech industry on self-regulatory standards to combat disinformation.
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