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Forget the criticisms, AI could help keep children safe online
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Policymakers around the world and in the United States are prioritizing policies to keep kids and teenagers safe on the internet and social media. This discussion extends to AI. President Joe Biden recently released a fact sheet outlining the contents of his pending executive order on "Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence."
How to explain AI to children and tips for keeping them safe with scams on the rise
Log Off Movement CEO Emma Lembke and teacher Matt Miles discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on kids on'The Story.' Artificial intelligence can be a hard concept for adults to fully wrap their heads around, so explaining it to kids is even harder. Having to explain this technology to kids is fairly uncharted territory, but something necessary to do since they are more than likely being exposed to it every day. Another layer of this is AI safety. Today, so many young children have smartphones of their own, meaning they have access to chatbots like ChatGPT and other AI generated software. It's important for kids to be briefed on internet safety before interacting with AI.
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Radical AI podcast: featuring Seyi Akiwowo
Hosted by Dylan Doyle-Burke and Jessie J Smith, Radical AI is a podcast featuring the voices of the future in the field of artificial intelligence ethics. In this episode Jess and Dylan chat to Seyi Akiwowo about staying safe online. How can technology be designed to fight online abuse and harassment? What is the difference between cancel culture and appropriate accountability? How can you stay safe online?
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How to stay safe online? We asked the 'Father of the internet'
Deepfakes are video manipulations that can make people say seemingly strange things. Barack Obama and Nicolas Cage have been featured in these videos. You probably feel pretty comfortable navigating the internet. You might even be among the 1 in 5 people who created a website. Or maybe you're part of the 48% with "make a website" on their to-do list.
Will Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stop Hacker Attacks? - Stay Safe Online
For decades, the police and drivers with lead feet have engaged in a war of radars and radar detectors. Every time police radar technology improves, so do radar detectors to outsmart it. The same is true with cybersecurity. In turn, the technology that hackers use is also improved. It makes little sense to continue this way.
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Future Tense is a partnership of Slate, New America, and Arizona State University that examines emerging technologies, public policy, and society. This article is part of Update or Die, a series from Future Tense about how businesses and other organizations keep up with technological change--and the cost of falling behind. It is also the latest installment of Try Restarting, Slate's IT-advice column. Try restarting, and then email us. They're smart, capable people, but I cannot seem to help them stay safe online.
The Future of Cyber Safety: Could Artificial Intelligence Be The Silver Bullet? McAfee Blogs
Like most multi-tasking millennium mums, I'm a BIG fan of outsourcing: ironing, cleaning and gardening – it just makes such sense! Why not get an expert involved so you can focus on the things you love? But did you know that the future of cyber safety might just be heading the same way? Many technology experts and futurists including Ian Yip, McAfee APAC's CTO, believe that many of the decisions we make each day regarding our online safety could soon be made for us by digital assistants powered by artificial intelligence. An unfortunate reality of digital life is the fact that many of us have been hacked or scammed online, or know someone who has.