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interest, the global economy dw, business b on. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the flight for market dominance. this is wes. with dw business beyond the artificial intelligence, the race is on and the whole world is watching a. i can paint, i can go and can even help paralyzed people walk again, but there's more to it, it can monitor to us and it can amplify. this information is a i'll a salvation or i'll damnation today on the
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hey, i technology is pretty advanced. it can ride academic essays, identify cancel sales, or even replace people like me, but with a i the new gateway. so miss hughes as well. a crime is on the rise, a one d b d, for example, available on the dock that it can automate the perfect fishing attack. but that's not all hope frances, in a huff project. the image went viral earlier this year and was generated by a lot more that could be seen as a joke, so called deep stakes can cause great harm. just recently, the republican national committee released this a i generated election in the clip, warns of at the scope and future should the current president joe biden make it to the white house again? i am not morgan freeman. why do you see is not where you, what you see is
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a deep faith, a technology driving a i scans a deep big kind of go by chinese, national out of $600000.00 us dollars. a scam or use a software to impersonate glows, best print on a video call, manipulate and go into revealing his bank details. that's not the only way i can be used to manipulate or perhaps even more alarming is the potential use case of lots language models and providing this information that is messages. but it deliberately intended to be misleading. and here i worry that lots language miles might enable propaganda or at scale, and in a way that's tailored to what we've never seen before. as for example, the news agency writer tested the chinese a chatbox earnings and found that it was reluctant to answer questions about the chinese president, gigi, and ping, or about more recent events in china is history. it's unclear whether this was intentional for a programming flaw. but it shows just out easily a,
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i can amplify misinformation. a i has also been known to discriminate against people, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and all these. let's say complex complex algorithms and data sets or shep placate the biases that the humans have. a are recruitment systems, for example, have been shown to be biased against women. it's been proven that facial recognition technology is less accurate for people of color with people being arrested for crimes. they never committed experts and politicians in many parts of the world want to regulate the use of a i. in july 2023, the un security council met for the 1st time to discuss the risks, even the head of the company behind to, to be the same. altman is proposing more regulation for a i at the us senate hearing in may 23. he pointed out the dangers of the
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technology, i thought the also says the opportunities outweigh the risks of those i calling for you. i development to be stop completely until regulators catch up by google's top executive fund up to try also one say i to be regulated globally. that's because he claims his technology is as dangerous as nuclear weapons, which i seems to be serious. the executive wants to make certain things unavailable for users. google's checks to video ai for not key will not generate clips depicting people. for example, hundreds of researchers and entrepreneurs are calling for a pause in a development among them signed up to try and test lubarski longmont. an open letter for such an a moratorium has been signed by more than 33000 people. but the call could also be an elaborate corporate move for big players to catch up with the
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top developers. after all marks new company x a i is working on its own chatbox. truth, t p t even goes and calls for a free is, could be economic rivalry. i clicked up to china, approve. there's more to it than just the con nomic interest, the government that has realized the potential a. i has to consolidate its power to thoughts in china. seemed to be reluctant to say anything critical about the resume and since 2019 the government has been using ai to monitor people and evaluate their behavior. the you, on the other hand, is looking to band a as a valence legal standards for a use of being drafted. but the so called a i act still needs to be given the green light was this image created by artificial intelligence. it's not always easy to tell. content or products generated by ai are set to be labeled in the future. one of the pillars of
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the use new a i act. we ask for a, a degree of transparency. we want people to know even when they are interacting with the safe check, bought that this is not the person. it's a check. the priority is the regulation of a applications that might interfere with people's fundamental rights. we have tried to breed just these 2 approaches, approval fund them in the rights and protection send on the other end. they need to sustain innovation and development of a i a, i will be regulated to varying degrees use depending on where it's applied. for low risk tools such as intelligent spam filters, there will be fewer requirements. stricter regulation is in the works for applications that could more seriously impact the user's lives. for example, a i tools that pre select job applicants for that to check customers credit ratings,
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alias systems, themes are too dangerous, will be banned altogether, such as biometric surveillance systems, or social scoring applications. companies that use a us, we'll have to register it in an e u y database a systems and how they operate. it'd be open to the public to ensure the maximum transparency is the leading the way for a future with a i or is it putting the brakes on innovation? the impact of these regulations is already showing. for example, in india, one of the world's largest tech markets for many companies that are working with europe and companies, they have to what in art about regulations. because europe is sort of taking the lead in terms of the regulating a label lifting data for many people in india
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a i is already playing a central role in their work. so we'll start up. so coming up both in terms of developing new algorithms and also using a systems for various applications, you know, from dating to finance, through his agriculture, you know, across the board. so, so that's the very exciting part about it. but for a long time, india's government wanted nothing to do with regulation. despite experts, warnings, the european parliament passed its version of the act, setting the tone a applications are to be regulated, much like the block chain based web 3. the discussion is well under way. as to how the laws should look. so one is it needs to be biased pretty, you know, it could be gender bias, it could be community buzz, they should buys these things. the 2nd is accountability. you know, i can barely,
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now i system, i can use it in many applications, but then if it fails, who is accountable? is it me, the vendor of that system is, is the person who deployed this for now. the debate in india is focused on the protection of user data, the ethical aspects of a usage. however, having taken center stage data protection is hotly debated in the field of a i largely due to the fact that the eyes are trained with vast amounts of our data . companies like open a, i google meta say they won't sell i data, but ultimately users have little to no control over what really happens with it. a chat g b t collection stores all entered requests, even if users the lead conversations with the box next to the data and user profile . the chat box can store information about the device used, such as the ip address and precise to your location. ideally, a chat with an a,
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i should be like a conversation between real people. but this can lead us to reveal much more than intended a company's handle user data to improve their services. many companies use the input to train the a i itself. the thing is, once the i system, i've seen that data, it is very and it's memory, you know, just like us who months i see a person. and then you say it is like person from a memory. it's not happening. same with 40 i. if you can already days it from its members. so what does that mean for us use us in any case, we don't have much more personalized advertising. microsoft, for example, recently started using catchy bt and it's search engine being information gained there could be used towards tailored advertising. we should be mindful of what we tally. i systems, for instance,
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employees that companies like amazon to allow to use templates for work for a few of leaking trade secrets, the one that so many countries are working on a laws right now and latin america, all of the different concerns. argentina, for example, uses a i to monitor it's price, it's still regulation isn't the top priority for latin? american governments says research or via treats because then each a less of the method. yeah, not of this world. the north, you know, divide in the field. it's bradley, how many kids out in america is more than capable of training people yet for individuals educated in our universities are quickly drafted from the region. i work in a local or even by moving to the entire and a lot though it is impossible to compete with the incentives research that exists and the noise hemisphere. i mean, that's a foreman with us when you will see at it at the outset on not a bit on the flipside companies and rich countries outsource a lot of the human labor behind a. i might not mind. there are many simple jobs here,
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like paperwork or training the a i itself can take job so you don't need much school enough for me seem poorly paid, precarious work is outsourced to the so i cool, well specialist trained our universities work in the normal. so i meant that, but it could be so because it's the website, it's on the interface. initial corporations have been using this strategy for decades. one size fits all rules for the industry may change that in the future. seeing the pull is government is relying on voluntary self regulation by companies when it comes to a i. this could make single pool, a global hotspot for innovative a i development. but it could just as easily pay the way for misuse. what this means for you is this will only become apparent in the future. so is regulation hom, for the innovation, or should i be more tightly controlled? let us know what do you think that, that for me is you next time my, the,
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