Apple's new GenAI instructions spark debate among industry leaders. Clyde Williamson of #Protegrity points out the privacy risks, while Michael Finley of AnswerRocket discusses effective methods to prevent AI 'hallucinations.' Alan Nichol from Rasa underscores the need for concise commands. Learn more about their insights and the evolving GenAI landscape: https://lnkd.in/gxhm2y4X
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Chip Industry Week-The U.S. government is getting much more involved in the tech world. The Office of Management and Budget issued a policy intended to mitigate AI risks The U.S. government is getting much more involved in the tech world. The Office of Management and Budget issued a policy intended to mitigate AI risks while also harnessing its benefits. If an agency cannot apply certain safeguards, it must stop using the AI system — unless doing so would increase risks to safety or rights, or impede critical agency operations. In addition, the Federal Communications Commission announced plans to strengthen privacy and data protection enforcement, including engaging hardware engineers and technical experts on AI, ML, and other emerging technologies.
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Exciting news! The latest post on Android Police highlights 5 new game-changing Gemini AI features that were discussed at Google IO's main keynote. This update delves into the significant impact these features could have on your life. Check out the full details here: https://ift.tt/Vc6Su8r
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Free AI in-app assistants are the new way to justify vacuuming up all of your data for profit. Big Tech likes to lean on our innate FOMO instinct to make poor decisions on privacy. Welcome to the new model.
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🎙️ Have any pressing AI and privacy-related questions? Our upcoming webinar, "Is AI the Final Battle for Privacy?" is the perfect place to get them answered! With AI's rapid integration into our daily lives and businesses, understanding the balance between innovation and data protection is more crucial than ever. 🌍 As Apple and other tech giants push AI boundaries, privacy concerns are soaring. Beyond Big Tech, businesses globally are harnessing AI's power, raising vital questions about data security and regulatory compliance. We’ll be diving deep into these critical topics, and we want your input! Send us an email: questions@comforte.com Secure your spot today by reserving your seat here: https://lnkd.in/ex5per7R. Don’t miss out!
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As with other groundbreaking innovations that came before, the introduction of artificial intelligence into the fabric of daily life is a bit similar to past advancements, such as cars or the internet that started completely unregulated but soon required frameworks to ensure their safe and fair use. Just as these technologies transformed our world and subsequently called for thoughtful oversight, does does AI demand careful consideration and regulation as well? How might we shape these regulations to foster innovation while safeguarding our ethical values and personal privacy?#EthicalAI #TechRegulations #ResponsibleInnovation
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This intersection between AI and data privacy is the next privacy battleground - privacy winds up embedded in all kinds of AI, particularly products that are being developed to be operation, business, or industry specific. Make sure as you’re engineering solutions you have your privacy team involved throughout. Great description of the perils from the IAPP.
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Imagine this: You're using your computer and suddenly, the chatbot you're interacting with develops superintelligence. It begins operating the computer autonomously. When you try to open Google, it redirects you to inappropriate websites. As you check your transactions or stocks, your private information gets leaked. Visualize the horror as your personal device becomes a tool of chaos, much like a human body being possessed by a demonic entity. Now, extend this scenario to all electronic devices and AI systems, spiraling out of control, and instigating a massive rebellion.
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Winning in the AI era - GenAI is on everyone’s radar but many companies are not sure how to get started. HPE and Deloitte collaborate to help customers speed-up AI adoption and maximize value of their data.
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