Microsoft President Brad Smith said Thursday that his biggest concern around artificial intelligence was deep fakes, realistic looking but false content.
In a speech in Washington aimed at addressing the issue of how best to regulate AI, which went from wonky to widespread with the arrival of OpenAI's ChatGPT, Smith called for steps to ensure that people know when a photo or video is real and when it is generated by AI, potentially for nefarious purposes.
Smith also called for licensing for the most critical forms of AI with "obligations to protect security, physical security, cybersecurity, national security." For weeks, lawmakers in Washington have struggled with what laws to pass to control AI even as companies large and small have raced to bring increasingly versatile AI to market.in his first appearance before Congress that use of AI interfere with election integrity is a "significant area of concern", adding that it needs regulation.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
BeachLife Ranch: Brad Paisley, Wynonna Judd, Doobie Brothers will performThe three-day music festival returns to Redondo Beach with more than 30 country, Americana and rock acts in September.
Les mer »
Microsoft bonds are seen as safer than Treasurys as default X-date nearsMicrosoft bonds are seen as safer than Treasury bills due this summer as the default X-date nears
Les mer »
Microsoft’s Surface Pro X cameras have stopped working for everyoneLuckily, there’s a temporary workaround.
Les mer »
China state-sponsored actor carries out 'attack' on US critical infrastructure, Microsoft saysChinese state-sponsored actor Volt Typhoon is carrying out cyberattacks on 'critical infrastructure organizations' in the U.S., according to Microsoft.
Les mer »
New Microsoft Surface Pro X bug causes camera to stop working | EngadgetOwners of the Microsoft Surface Pro X are seeing an issue where their cameras are no longer working.
Les mer »