Pop star Taylor Swift and U.S. President Joe Biden have both become recent victims of artificial intelligence misuse. Swift was targeted with graphic deepfake images on social media, while Biden was impersonated in a fake phone message discouraging voters in New Hampshire’s primary. UK spy chiefs are raising alarms as AI tools make email scams increasingly convincing. In a positive turn, Delhi police used AI to solve a murder case by reconstructing the victim’s face, leading to the arrest of the accused individuals. Bill Gates commented on AI, emphasizing the importance of the ‘good guys’ having superior AI to prevent misuse.
- Taylor Swift was the victim of AI-generated graphic images shared on social media.
- President Joe Biden was impersonated in a fake robo call as part of an election scam.
- UK intelligence chiefs warn of more convincing AI-generated email scams.
- Delhi police successfully used AI to identify a murder victim and track down the accused.
- Bill Gates discussed the importance of ‘good AI’ in the race against malicious actors.
- Laws and regulations are discussed as ways to combat AI misuse, alongside the potential impact of public actions such as the proposed ‘Swifty strike’.
- There is an ongoing challenge for regulators to keep pace with the rapid development and deployment of AI technologies.
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