Recent PwC global investigation We found that 64% of CEOs say cybersecurity is their biggest concern when it comes to the risks of generative AI.
it looks like this Cyber attacks continue to increase. The damage caused by cyber attacks is $10.5 trillion According to a McKinsey report, it will increase annually by 2025, an increase of 300% from 2015.
More than half of CEOs surveyed by PwC also agreed that generative AI is likely to increase the spread of misinformation within their companies.
The risks that generative AI poses to companies come from the fact that many of these companies are quickly launching new generative AI products. The findings “underscore CEOs’ social obligation to ensure their organizations exercise AI responsibility,” his PwC report said.
PwC surveyed approximately 5,000 CEOs around the world from October to November 2023.
OpenAI wants to find a way to address the downsides of generative AI
As OpenAI helps stimulate demand for generative AI technology, the company announced several projects this week to counter AI’s potentially harmful effects.
in World Economic Forum in DavosThe company’s global vice president told Bloomberg that OpenAI: Developed tools in collaboration with the US Department of Defense About open source cybersecurity software.
Just the day before, OpenAI explained A plan to deal with the election, like some people 1 billion voters This year, the world is heading to the polls. For example, the company’s image generation company, Dall-E, has guardrails to deny requests to generate images of real people, including political candidates. OpenAI also does not allow applications that prevent people from voting.
The company plans to roll out several features early this year that will make AI-generated content more transparent. For example, users will be able to detect which tools were used to create an image. OpenAI’s ChatGPT will soon feature real-time news with attribution and links. Transparency about the origin of information can help voters better evaluate information and decide for themselves what they can trust.
AI is already being used for political activities
AI generated song As reported by online publication Rest of the World, the show featuring Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was gaining attention ahead of India’s upcoming elections.
This change is The rise of so-called deepfakes It can mislead voters during elections.companies like Google, metaand tick tock It is now mandatory to display election-related advertisements using AI.
Several states of the usa States including California, Michigan, Minnesota, Texas and Washington have passed laws banning or requiring disclosure of political deepfakes.