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Google Adds Disclaimer to AI Election Ads
Microsoft Presents Disclaimer to AI Customers
Google: "AI Usage Must Be Disclosed in Election Ads"
Last March, an image of former President Donald Trump being arrested by the police was circulated on social networking services (SNS), but it was revealed to be fake news synthesized using AI technology. [Photo by X (formerly Twitter)]
View original imageGoogle is requiring attribution for political ads created with AI. If you want to post election ads using AI on Google platforms like YouTube, you must include a kind of 'AI byline' on the post. Phrases such as "This ad is not a real photo" or "This video or audio was produced by AI" should be displayed prominently. With the U.S. presidential election coming up in November next year, Google is preemptively responding to the flood of AI-generated fake news.
Microsoft: "If AI Use Leads to Copyright Infringement, We Take Responsibility"
Microsoft (MS) is offering a disclaimer for its customers. For users of 'MS365 Copilot,' which integrates generative AI into business software, the company promises to take legal responsibility if customers face copyright infringement lawsuits. Not only will MS defend its customers, but it will also cover litigation costs and any resulting settlements. This move aims to alleviate concerns from customers hesitant to use generative AI due to legal risks.
Standing Shoulder to Shoulder with Big Tech... OpenAI's First Developer Conference
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, is having a conversation at the 'K-Startups meet OpenAI' event hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups on the 9th at 63 Square, Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by Jinhyung Kang aymsdream@
View original imageOpenAI is holding its first developer conference. Developer conferences are annual events where big tech companies like Apple, Google, and Microsoft showcase their technologies and visions. OpenAI will invite developers worldwide to unveil new technologies. Over 2 million developers use AI models like 'GPT-4,' which powers ChatGPT, and the image-generating AI 'DALL·E.' This event will be an opportunity to exchange ideas and expand the ecosystem. On November 6, when the conference takes place in San Francisco, global attention will once again focus on it.
Quiet but Busy, Apple Is on the Move
Apple reportedly spends millions of dollars daily on conversational AI. The company is developing an AI assistant for the iPhone that can handle complex tasks with simple commands. For example, if you say, "Make a GIF from the photos taken at last year's fireworks festival and post it on Facebook," the AI will do it automatically. This project is managed by the team improving Apple's AI voice assistant, Siri. Apple is also working on several other AI projects. Although it has never publicly released generative AI, it is continuously active behind the scenes.
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China's Tencent: "We Have Developed AI Smarter Than ChatGPT"
Chinese company Tencent has unveiled a large language model (LLM) called 'HunYuan.' Tencent claims it surpasses Meta's 'LLaMA 2' with over 100 billion parameters, which determine AI performance. It excels in both English and Chinese, even outperforming ChatGPT. Chinese companies can combine their own data with HunYuan to customize AI models to their needs. As Chinese firms accelerate the AI race, they have also begun research on security technologies. Major Chinese big tech companies like Huawei, Baidu, ByteDance, and leading research institutes have formed a working group to study AI security and ethical issues.
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