Generative AI Is Making Companies Even More Thirsty for Your Data

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The outcry over Zoom's tweak to its data policy shows how the race to build more powerful AI models creates new pressure to source training data—including by juicing it from users.

Leading AI developers including Google and OpenAI promised the Biden administration to check for problems such as biased output. The agreement is not legally binding.Experts warn of a new age of AI-driven disinformation. A voluntary agreement brokered by the White House doesn’t go nearly far enough to address those risks.The US Congress is trying to tame the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. But senators’ failure to tackle privacy reform is making the task a nightmare.

”Generative AI won't just flood the internet with more lies—it may also create convincing disinformation that's targeted at groups or even individuals.As game developers wrestle with the challenges and opportunities of incorporating AI tools across the industry, those same tools continue to increase in complexity.Since 2018, a dedicated team within Microsoft has attacked machine learning systems to make them safer.

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