With the 2024 U.S. election just seven months away, U.S. officials, including the Department of Justice (DOJ), which warns against the unintelligent use of artificial intelligence (AI), and the Treasury Department, have issued stark warnings about the potential threats posed by AI to democracy and security, emphasizing that AI could "threaten democracy" in the United States unless controlled. These concerns are underscored by the global push for AI regulation, highlighted by Beijing's interest in participating in the formulation of global AI standards, and the revelation that security concerns are holding back AI projects. Financial institutions are also advised to brace for AI-age fraud. The urgency of these warnings is amplified by the personal connection of figures such as Hillary Clinton to the topic, reflecting the broader implications of AI on political processes.
Treasury Department Warns Financial Institutions to Prepare for AI-Age Fraud ā AI: The Washington Report https://t.co/LjOH4tiKr6 #artificialintelligence #finance #fraud @Mintz_Law https://t.co/1kBbXVWmYz
NEW: A stark warning suggests that the use of AI could "threaten democracy" in the United States unless it is controlled. š - https://t.co/fc036e33cI https://t.co/MawWqYLF68
Security concerns could be holding back AI projects: Report https://t.co/3ehmdKR2Zl
In today's #threatstatus newsletter: Beijing wants in on global AI regulation https://t.co/VAG4wtcvfo
DOJ Warns Against Unintelligent Use of Artificial Intelligence https://t.co/CP1w2WNxWL | by @vinsonandelkins
With the 2024 U.S. election just seven months away, U.S. officials warn the AI era poses a far bigger threat than the past two decades of social media. However, few have a more personal connection to the topic than Hillary Clinton. https://t.co/3SXMpVAnU1