Artificial intelligence warning: AI deemed 'too dangerous' released into the world
Such misuses would require the public to become more critical about the text they consume, which could have been generated by artificial intelligence, they said. The researcher wrote: "These findings, combined with earlier results on synthetic imagery, audio, and video, imply that technologies are reducing the cost of generating fake content and waging disinformation campaigns. "The public at large will need to become more skeptical of text they find online, just as the'deep fakes' phenomenon calls for more skepticism about images."
Nov-8-2019, 19:09:40 GMT