Artificial intelligence could increase foreign espionage, displace jobs without proper guardrails, experts say
Fox News host Steve Hilton delves into ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence program that could have major implications for writing-focused jobs on'The Next Revolution.' Quickly evolving artificial intelligence technologies like ChatGPT could increase cyberattacks from foreign countries and displace workers in the U.S. labor force, highlighting the need for new skills and training among American students and workers, according to experts. Netra AI CEO Don Horan noted that artificial intelligence could be used to generate malicious code quickly by removing the algorithms' intended controls and creating content outside the authorized purview. He said that foreign acts can utilize tools like ChatGPT to improve espionage and accelerate elicitation, a process wherein a perpetrator gets to know a subject very well by gathering information and creating "the profile of a human being." This information is then used to force people to comply with their intended mission.
Feb-19-2023, 14:00:13 GMT
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