In order to ensure the safety of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, key pledges have been made by companies. These pledges include conducting proper vetting of AI systems before they are introduced to the public, preventing them from being used for harmful purposes. Additionally, companies will be required to incorporate digital watermarks on AI-generated artwork or videos to indicate when they are synthetic.
Concerns have been raised about the potential use of deepfake images and videos in the upcoming 2024 Presidential election. The campaign of Ron DeSantis, a Republican candidate, has already used synthetic images in attack advertisements against his opponents. Furthermore, the Republican party released a video featuring noticeably artificial images of President Biden.
The White House stated on Friday that companies involved in the development of these emerging technologies have a responsibility to ensure the safety of their products. While some prominent AI researchers and executives, including Elon Musk, have called for a pause in the development of powerful machine-learning systems, Meta’s Sir Nick contended this week that most current algorithms are not sophisticated enough to pose a significant threat.
The White House is actively consulting with allies, such as Britain, to address the issue of AI security. This announcement precedes an upcoming AI summit scheduled to take place in the UK later this year, focusing on the implementation of safety measures for this new technology.
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