FBI Echoes Warning on Danger of Artificial Intelligence
- FBI Director Christopher Wray has warned that artificial intelligence is vulnerable to abuse, with criminals and hostile foreign governments already exploiting the technology. The FBI is actively working to identify and track those who use AI to harm U.S. Citizens, but is cautious about employing AI itself.
- The Department of Homeland Security is using AI to combat fentanyl trafficking, counter child sexual exploitation, and protect critical infrastructure. They have also implemented measures to prevent biases in AI and give citizens the option to opt out of facial recognition systems.
- Both the National Security Agency and Microsoft have raised concerns about China's use of AI for propaganda and disinformation efforts. China has denied these allegations but has been accused of using AI to create fake social media accounts.
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Casper College delves into artificial intelligence
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FBI Echoes Warning on Danger of Artificial Intelligence
Just as many in the United States are starting to explore how to use artificial intelligence to make their lives easier, U.S. adversaries and criminal gangs are moving forward with plans to exploit the technology at Americans’ expense. FBI Director Christopher Wray issued the warning Monday, telling a cybersecurity conference in Washington that artificial intelligence, or AI, “is ripe for potential abuses.” “Criminals and hostile foreign governm…
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