A coalition of tech companies, including Microsoft, OpenAI, Google, Meta, Amazon, and Adobe, signed an agreement to combat election-related deepfakes ahead of the 2024 elections. The accord, known as the 'Tech Accord to Combat Deceptive Use of AI in 2024 Elections,' aims to address the increasing threat of AI-generated deepfakes in manipulating elections. Experts and industry leaders, such as Yoshua Bengio, are calling for more regulation to mitigate the risks posed by deepfakes, with over 700 individuals signing an open letter demanding stricter laws against deepfake technology. The use of AI-generated deepfakes in elections has raised concerns about the potential spread of false information and the need for safeguards to prevent their deceptive use.
Daniels: AI deepfakes mean ‘interfering in elections’ can happen ‘right here in our own backyard’ @PeterAlexander @EugeneDaniels2 @RepFredUpton @BrendanBuck @MSNBC https://t.co/mHdcnfEIpj
While #AI can bolster disinformation campaigns, it can also be used to detect and combat misinformation during election season, writes @GroupSenseCyber Director of Program Development Taylor Banks. #deepfakes #2024election https://t.co/2C1DIdHHIA
More than 400 experts and celebrities have signed an open letter demanding tougher laws against deepfake technology, arguing that they’re a growing threat to society, and that obligations must be imposed across the entire supply chain to stop the spread of deepfakes. Stating… https://t.co/q5V8QDdpjI
“As AI-generated deepfakes are being used to spread false information in elections around the world,” NPR reported in February, “policymakers, tech companies and governments are trying to catch up.” But maybe, just maybe, the folks to fear when it comes to high-tech deception…
The website for our coalition, Campaign to Ban Deepfakes, is now online. We're thrilled to lead a vital coalition of major organisations – which includes Encode Justice, The Centre for Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence, the Future of Life Institute, SAG-AFTRA, Wave,… https://t.co/TKeepOp7Lk
Over 700 people, including AI experts and executives, sign an open letter calling for more regulation of deepfakes, including criminalizing deepfake child porn (@annatonger / Reuters) https://t.co/vRZ7v83ScF 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/sRRE8JOHAd
Hundreds of AI luminaries sign letter calling for anti-deepfake legislation: https://t.co/6aMyHHsK5R by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Hundreds of AI luminaries sign letter calling for anti-deepfake legislation https://t.co/sXMjHOgvTu
"Today, deepfakes often involve sexual imagery, fraud, or political disinformation. Since AI is progressing rapidly and making deepfakes much easier to create, safeguards are needed" —today's open letter: https://t.co/FQPh9PXVMK Will the US restrict them? https://t.co/9t5StVNAoK https://t.co/cozW1pzBYm
Artificial intelligence experts and industry executives, including one of the technology's trailblazers Yoshua Bengio, have signed an open letter calling for more regulation around the creation of deepfakes, citing potential risks to society https://t.co/Vw2hL8Ow0K https://t.co/gUYIdsqHHi
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang and one of the “godfathers” of artificial intelligence (AI), Yoshua Bengio, were among hundreds who signed an open letter calling for deepfake regulation. https://t.co/ZBLgMiFy8t https://t.co/pGALjESeg8
2024 will be the first deepfake election. Arizona lawmakers and election officials are trying to combat the election disinformation that AI can be used to spread, but that's no easy task. https://t.co/U9f5MzpnrC
AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio, others sign open letter calling for more regulation around deepfakes https://t.co/1gI3HFJ4Sa https://t.co/hTk27oocwv
'AI godfather', others urge more deepfake regulation in open letter https://t.co/c4MJJtCTHy https://t.co/WHAypqdQB3
Deepfakes are just the latest way bad actors will try to manipulate elections, argues @fayeflam. Voters need to outsmart them https://t.co/1LT4Q6X3k8 via @opinion
America isn’t immune to the kind of havoc AI deepfakes can wreak on the political process. https://t.co/lDo2Ro6uob
Deepfakes are just the latest way bad actors will try to manipulate elections, argues @fayeflam. Voters need to outsmart them https://t.co/Z7PzaoUD2t
Deepfakes are cheaper and easier to produce than ever, and we’re likely to see many more during the election season. @ScienceInsider talked with several experts about the dangers of #AI-generated content, and why we struggle so much to recognize it. https://t.co/gZManEY622
Deepfaking Democracy: Why AI Threatens News And Global Elections In 2024 https://t.co/OSxMdNB6Rg
"Could AI sway the 2024 election? Here's what's being done nationally to stop deepfakes." (via @USATODAY) https://t.co/u25xA36Og5
A coalition of 20 tech companies – including Microsoft, OpenAI, Google, Meta, Amazon, and Adobe – signed an agreement to combat election-related deepfakes ahead of the 2024 elections. The accord, known as the “Tech Accord to Combat Deceptive Use of AI in 2024 Elections,” aims to… https://t.co/n1T1GsrdVn