AI privacy and security
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Google releases free AI tool to boost cybersecurity
Recently, Google announced a new program aimed at strengthening online security by providing AI tools and investments. According to TechNews, the program was announced on Feb. 16 and highlights that the new AI-powered open-source free resources will assist in detecting malware using file type recognition technology. The tools are already available at Gmail...
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FCC considers legislation to ban AI-generated voices for phone scams
According to a recent TechNews report, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is looking into whether it should legislate a ban on the use of AI-generated voices for automated phone scams.In a recent statement, FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel noted that AI-generated voices carry a very high risk of fraud, and that spoofing between humans...
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Unanimous support for EU's Artificial Intelligence Bill: a major step towards legislating AI regulation
Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- Representatives of the European Union's 27 countries voted unanimously in favor of the text of the Artificial Intelligence Bill on Feb. 2, marking an important step in the EU's efforts to legislate and regulate artificial intelligence, Xinhua reported. The adoption of this bill will set clear standards and guidelines for the development and application of AI within the EU and add...
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ChatGPT hit by security storm: users' private conversations may be at risk of leakage
According to ArsTechnica, a recent security fiasco regarding ChatGPT has emerged, with some users discovering that ChatGPT may have leaked private conversations between users and bots containing sensitive information such as usernames and passwords. Specifically, some users accidentally discovered pairs of ChatGPT that didn't belong to them while using...