The White House is bringing in AI’s top seven companies to make voluntary promises (really, we can trust them) to protect users. The companies Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI have all agreed to a series of asks from the White House to address many of the risks posed by artificial intelligence.vvThe promises consist of investments in cybersecurity, discrimination research, and a new watermarking system informing users when content is AI-generated. What else wi
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A trio of influential artificial intelligence leaders testified at a congressional hearing on 25 July 2023, warning that the frantic pace of AI development could lead to serious harms within the next few years, such as rogue states or terrorists using the tech to create bioweapons.
See: https://redskyalliance.org/xindustry/ai-and-its-hazards
Yoshua Bengio, an AI professor at the University of Montreal who is known as one of the fathers of modern AI science, said the United States should push fo
In 2019, a video surfaced of then - US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi that appeared to show her in an impaired condition. The video was a deepfake featuring footage modified to make the Speaker seem intoxicated or unwell. Yet despite its inauthenticity, the video went viral and received millions of views on social media. Today, many users remain unable to tell the difference between deepfakes and legitimate media.
What Are Deepfakes? Deepfakes are synthetic videos, images, or audio record
Buying a house these days is almost insurmountable. Who can afford to pay cash for a decent house, or even the minimum downpayment? That’s where lenders come in. Banks and finance companies have been doing this for years. But now there is an elephant in the room, called AI. The top US bank regulator is warning that lenders need to ensure that artificial intelligence tools don't perpetuate biases and discrimination in credit decisions.[1]
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Ba
A hacker has created his own version of ChatGPT, but with a malicious bent: Meet WormGPT, a chatbot designed to assist cybercriminals. WormGPT’s developer is selling access to the program in a popular hacking forum, according to email security provider SlashNext, which tried the chatbot. “We see that malicious actors are now creating their own custom modules similar to ChatGPT, but easier to use for nefarious purposes,” the company said in a blog post.
WormGPT (Credit: Hacking forum)
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Ever since generative AI exploded into public consciousness with the launch of ChatGPT at the end of 2022, calls to regulate the technology to stop it from causing undue harm have risen to a fever pitch worldwide. The stakes are high; technology leaders signed an open public letter saying that if government officials get it wrong, the consequence could be the extinction of the human race.
See: https://redskyalliance.org/xindustry/the-future-is-here
While most consumers are just having fun test
ChatGPT is a large language model (LLM) falling under the broad definition of generative AI. The sophisticated chatbot was developed by OpenAI using the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) model to understand and replicate natural language patterns with human-like accuracy. The latest version, GPT-4, exhibits human-level performance on professional and academic benchmarks. Without question, generative AI will create opportunities across all industries, particularly those that depend on l
The cost of cybercrime is expected to hit $8 trillion in 2023 and grow to $10.5 trillion by 2025. In a world where sophisticated hackers find creative new ways to pounce, companies constantly try to stay ahead and not become the latest cyberattack headline. Skilled cybersecurity professionals are in demand, investments in cybersecurity technologies are at all-time highs, and state and national regulations abound. The US government issued a new cybersecurity strategy memo in early March, calli
This year millions of people have tried and been wowed by artificial-intelligence systems. That is in no small part thanks to OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT. When it launched last year, the chatbot became an instant hit among students, many of whom embraced it as a tool to write essays and finish homework. Some media outlets went as far as to declare that the college essay is dead. Alarmed by an influx of AI-generated essays, schools around the world moved swiftly to ban the use of the technology.
In the era of cyber wars, AI, and drones, wars are still being fought with 20th-century weapons that require massive amounts of ammunition. Russia is sending a delegation to North Korea to offer food in exchange for weapons, US national security spokesman. He said any arms deal between North Korea and Russia would violate UN Security Council resolutions. The US has previously accused North Korea of supplying arms to the Russian military in Ukraine and the Wagner group of Russian mercenaries.
Big-data analytics firm Databricks Inc. has emerged as an unlikely player in the generative artificial intelligence space. Databricks is open-sourcing a new AI model that it claims is “as magical as ChatGPT,” despite being trained on far less data in less than three hours using a single machine.
Databricks announced in a blog post today that it’s making what it calls ‘Dolly’ available for anyone to use, for any purpose, as an open-source model, together with all its training code and instruction
Google has launched Bard, yes Bard, the search giant’s answer to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing Chat. Unlike Bing Chat, Bard does not look up search results, all the information it returns is generated by the model itself. But it is still designed to help users brainstorm and answer queries. Google wants Bard to become an integral part of the Google Search experience.
In a recent live demo, Google demonstrated that Bard came up with ideas for a child’s bunny-themed birthday party and g
Interested in using ChatGPT? It’s all the rage. Information and instructions can be found here: https://openai.com/pricing You can establish and account and begin using the service. The following is an easy way to learn and understand its capabilities.[1]
See: https://redskyalliance.org/xindustry/a-chat-with-chatgpt
ChatGPT's advanced capabilities have created a huge demand, with the 'app' accumulating over 100 million users within two months of launching. One of the biggest standout featu
A few years ago, Red Sky Alliance announced a new service named “Rocket Jot.” The service allowed a user to enter some/any topic terms, and in less than a minute, a complete written report was delivered in Word format to the user. The report often sounded a little like “robot speech” but was still complete and could be the basis for a “better” report with some grammar checking and additional sentences. It also delivered a complete list of sources used for the report. We offered the service
Future Shock was a book from the 1970’s that referenced what happens when people are no longer able to cope with the pace of change. Whether you have noticed it or not, artificial intelligence (AI) is currently impacting every industry and almost every aspect of life. AI-powered tools can now create legal documents, write reports and even teach you about a specific topic from a simple text prompt. AI is even being used to assist with fraud detection, diagnose diseases and help with ensuring
At the end of November 2022, OpenAI released ChatGPT, the new interface for its Large Language Model (LLM), which instantly created a flurry of interest in AI and its possible uses. However, ChatGPT has also added some spice to the modern cyber threat landscape as it quickly became apparent that code generation can help less-skilled threat actors effortlessly launch cyber-attacks.
Check Point Research’s (CPR) previously reported and described how ChatGPT successfully conducted a full infection
In the past several weeks, our analysts were asked their opinions of what they believe will be the most pressing cyber security issues for the upcoming year. I told them that you really can’t be wrong, as the malware used by all levels of hackers – is constantly changing. Our job as cyber security professional is to try our best, based upon what we have seen recently, to identify immediate challenges in our profession.
Are we guessing…… or do we use facts and evidence to make our expectations
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be trained to recognize whether a tissue image contains a tumor. However, exactly how it makes its decision has remained a mystery until now. A team from the Research Center for Protein Diagnostics (PRODI) at Ruhr-Universität Bochum is developing a new approach that will render an AI’s decision transparent and thus trustworthy. The researchers describe the approach in their journal Medical Image Analysis.[1]
For the study, experts from the Ruhr-Universität’s S
‘AI cannot be an excuse’: What happens when Meta’s chatbot brands a college professor a terrorist? Chatbots can often be wrong. Is there any recourse?
Marietje Schaake has had a long and distinguished career. She has been an advisor to the US ambassador to the Netherlands and consulted with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For 10 years, she was a member of the European Parliament, crafting laws that covered hundreds of millions of people, focusing specifically on digital freedoms. Sh
Accountants may remember this phrase, “Figures do not lie, but liars’ figure.” After questioning some data results, people later were informed that when, the answer given was, “This is what the computer results showed.” As business people, there is a new “Expert” on its way and arguing with it may be useless.
In June 2022, Microsoft released the Microsoft Responsible Ai Standard, v2.[1] Its stated purpose is to “define product development requirements for responsible Ai.” Perhaps surprisingl