Tag: AI and Privacy
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The Imperative of AI Security: Lessons from OpenAI’s Breach and the Future of Generative AI
A look at the impact of OpenAI’s data breach and the steps AI practitioners and companies should take to ensure responsible and secure AI development.
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Adobe Clarifies Firefly Update, Assuring Users of Content Ownership and Privacy
Adobe faces backlash after their Terms of Use update led many to believe their work is used to train the generative AI model Firefly. Adobe assures users the Gen AI was trained on publicly available content.
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Navigating Growing Distrust in AI: Challenges & Opportunities
Studies have shown a decline in consumer trust in AI, highlighting the need for businesses and institutions to address these concerns and build confidence in this rapidly evolving technology.
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New AI Alliance Unites Industry Leaders to Advance Open Innovation
Led by powerhouses like IBM, Meta, and AMD, the new AI Alliance has the potential to shape the responsible, ethical evolution of AI.
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DDoS Attack Responsible for Ongoing ChatGPT Outage
OpenAI confirmed a DDoS attack flooding their system. Cybersecurity experts have tacked the attack to the Russian group, Anonymous Sudan.
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Google and Anthropic’s Expanded Partnership Around Safety
Google and Anthropic just announced an expanded partnership to advance responsible AI systems. This is big, because these two tech leaders are uniting their tools and values to shape the future of artificial intelligence.
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Twilio’s 2023 Growth Report on AI in Marketing
A new report from Twilio reveals generative AI adoption across marketing, from chatbots and data analytics, to addressing privacy concerns.
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The Thorny Issue of Restricting China’s Access to U.S. AI Chips
The Biden administration is working to restrict China’s access to U.S. artificial intelligence chips in a balancing act to protect U.S. intellectual property.
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The Allure and Perils of Plug-and-Play AI
A look at the risks, challenges and opportunities of integrating and developing custom AI models for your business.
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Zoom’s New Terms Raise Alarms About User Privacy and AI
Zoom can use customer data, including the right to access, modify, redistribute or reproduce customer content for AI development and training.
