Smith emphasized the need for licensing the most crucial types of AI and proposed incorporating obligations to safeguard security, including physical security, cybersecurity, and national security.
During a speech in Washington focused on AI regulation, Microsoft President Brad Smith expressed his primary concern regarding artificial intelligence: deep fakes, which refer to deceptive and realistic-looking but fabricated content. Smith underscored the necessity of taking measures to ensure transparency, enabling people to distinguish between real and AI-generated photos or videos, especially considering the potential misuse of such technology for malicious purposes. He specifically highlighted the urgent need to address the issues related to deep fakes, including foreign cyber influence operations carried out by governments like Russia, China, and Iran.
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