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President Biden issues sweeping artificial intelligence directives targeting safety, security and trust

Data Protection Report

On October 30, 2023, after recognizing that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the most consequential technology of our time and anticipating that it will accelerate more technological change in the next five to ten years than witnessed in the past fifty, President Biden issued an Executive Order directing actions to establish new AI standards.

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Webinar: ARMA Chicago January Educational Series “Issues and Best Practices When Using AI” on January 9th, 2024 at 12pm Central

IG Guru

What we will learn about: Use of artificial intelligence tools (such as ChatGPT) in our personal lives […] The post Webinar: ARMA Chicago January Educational Series “Issues and Best Practices When Using AI” on January 9th, 2024 at 12pm Central first appeared on IG GURU.

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GUEST ESSAY: Few consumers read privacy policies — tools can now do this for them

The Last Watchdog

The problem is that there are no available tools that can help end users understand the intricate and complex world of online private data protection and privacy policies behind it. Let’s try to scope such a tool by answering a couple of questions. What should this tool do exactly, what kind of added value is expected for end users?

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Five open-source AI tools to know

IBM Big Data Hub

Open-source artificial intelligence (AI) refers to AI technologies where the source code is freely available for anyone to use, modify and distribute. As a result, these technologies quite often lead to the best tools to handle complex challenges across many enterprise use cases.

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Balancing AI: Do good and avoid harm

IBM Big Data Hub

In the case of responsible artificial intelligence (AI), organizations should prioritize the ability to avoid harm as a central focus. This discrepancy exists because policies alone cannot eliminate the prevalence and increasing use of digital tools. Some organizations may also aim to use AI for “doing good.”

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GUEST ESSAY: The rise of ‘PhaaS’ — and a roadmap to mitigate ‘Phishing-as-a-Service’

The Last Watchdog

Popular examples include artificial intelligence-as-a-service (AIaaS), software-as-a-service (SaaS) and infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS). In a PhaaS transaction, cybercriminals or cybercrime gangs are called vendors, and they sell access to various attack tools and technical knowledge to help customers carry out their crimes.

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A Pro-Innovation Approach: UK Government publishes white paper on the future of governance and regulation of artificial intelligence

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Authors: James Clark , Coran Darling , Andrew Dyson , Gareth Stokes , Imran Syed & Rachel de Souza In November 2021, the UK Government (“ Government ”) issued the National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy , with the ambition of making the UK a global AI superpower over the next decade.