By 2025 artificial intelligence could increase the risk of cyber-attacks and erode trust in online content, a new government report has said.
The tech could even help plan biological or chemical attacks by terrorists, it warns.
But some experts have questioned whether the tech will evolve as predicted.
But some experts have questioned whether the tech will evolve as predicted.
The government report looks at generative AI – the type of system that currently powers popular chatbots and image generation software.
It is based in part on declassified information from intelligence agencies.
The report warns that by 2025 generative AI could be “used to assemble knowledge on physical attacks by non-state violent actors, including for chemical, biological and radiological weapons”.
It says while firms are working to block this, “the effectiveness of these safeguards vary”.
By 2025 artificial intelligence could increase the risk of cyber-attacks and erode trust in online content, a new government report has said.
But some experts have questioned whether the tech will evolve as predicted.
The tech could even help plan biological or chemical attacks by terrorists, it warns.
The government report looks at generative AI – the type of system that currently powers popular chatbots and image generation software.
But some experts have questioned whether the tech will evolve as predicted.
But some experts have questioned whether the tech will evolve as predicted.
The government report looks at generative AI – the type of system that currently powers popular chatbots and image generation software.
It is based in part on declassified information from intelligence agencies.
The report warns that by 2025 generative AI could be “used to assemble knowledge on physical attacks by non-state violent actors, including for chemical, biological and radiological weapons”.
It says while firms are working to block this, “the effectiveness of these safeguards vary”.
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