The US government is intensifying its focus on AI safety by establishing the Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute Consortium (AISIC), which includes Apple. A proposed law aims to ban deepfakes, addressing the growing concern over their misuse in creating misleading content. Additionally, the government will conduct safety checks on the upcoming version of ChatGPT before its public release.
The NO FAKES Act seeks to make it illegal to create deepfakes without consent, holding individuals and companies accountable for unauthorized digital replicas. This legislation is crucial in combating the harmful effects of deepfakes, which have been used to damage reputations and spread misinformation. OpenAI has committed to collaborating with the AISIC to ensure the next ChatGPT model meets safety standards.
• US government establishes AISIC to enhance AI safety measures.
• NO FAKES Act aims to criminalize unauthorized deepfake creation.
Deepfakes pose significant risks by enabling the creation of misleading and harmful content.
These guidelines are currently voluntary but have been agreed upon by major tech companies involved in AI.
AISIC's role includes vetting AI models like ChatGPT for safety before public release.
Apple's involvement in AISIC highlights its commitment to AI safety.
OpenAI's collaboration with AISIC for ChatGPT's safety vetting underscores its dedication to responsible AI deployment.
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