Tackle dangerous ‘AI mystification’ with strict privacy laws, says Signal president
By Frank Hersey ( November 7, 2024, 15:11 GMT | Insight) -- Continued “mystification” around artificial intelligence is concealing grave security and surveillance concerns the technology is creating, but strict privacy laws could address some of the problems said the president of Signal.Hype and misleading claims around artificial intelligence capabilities and financial returns have created a phenomenon of “AI mystification,” said the president of the Signal Foundation, Meredith Whittaker. This is concealing security and surveillance problems as an AI Cold War dynamic builds between the US and China. Strict privacy laws and political will could help address the dangers....
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