Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAIseven of the companies of USA bigger in terms of technology, voluntarily accepted a series of commitments in the development of the artificial intelligence(AI) to make it more “secure and transparent”.
The companies announced that they will work on AI-powered content tagging systems to reduce the risks of fraud and misinformation.
That is why North American AI developers committed to three specific actions: test their software internally and externally before launch, invest in cybersecurity and share the relevant information about your tools with authorities and researchers.
He us government, For its part, it released an official statement in which it explained that these companies must “develop solid techniques to toensure users know when content was generated by AIsuch as a watermark system.” “This will allow AI-linked creativity to thrive while reducing the dangers related to fraud or deception,” the authorities add.
The initiatives promoted by the government of USA will seek to limit the scope of fake photos or manipulated videos extremely realistic, also called deepfakes, in the framework of a wave of misinformation generated by AI.
From Trump to the Pope: AI images and misinformation
Throughout this year, where artificial intelligence exploded among users of social networks, different characters were victims of false weapons or deepfakes.
It is likely, in this context, that you have seen photos generated by bots, such as that of Pope Francis in a puffer jacket or that of Donald Trump detained by the police. With the growing wave of AI technology in various fields, it is increasingly important to know if an image has been created by a human or by a machine.
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The Supreme Pontiff, for his part, was all the rage on social networks for the images altered through the new technology. The postcard of Pope Francis with the giant white camperón did not go unnoticed and thousands of users on social networks came out to comment on the striking clothing with memes and comments all types.
He former president of the United Statesfor his part, was victim of a slightly more aggressive setup: Images created with AI showed him violated and detained by the police, in days where his guilt for an alleged bribe to the porn star Stormy Daniels was being discussed.
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The images, created by Eliot Higgins, founder of the investigative journalism platform Bellingcatgenerated a stir due to their resemblance to reality.
Source: Ambito