Government focuses on improving AI security

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Government focuses on improving AI security

The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has introduced new measures to enhance cybersecurity in AI models. These codes of practice are designed to set a global standard for safeguarding AI applications from hacking. The government aims for these guidelines to spur innovation, drive economic growth, and potentially become a future global benchmark.

Rosamund Powell from The Alan Turing Institute emphasized the importance of addressing cybersecurity risks in AI systems. The practical support provided by the code of practice can help developers implement secure-by-design approaches in AI development. By making AI products resilient against tampering and hacking, the codes aim to instill confidence in the use of AI models across various industries.

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