The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, particularly deepfake technology, has brought about significant opportunities and challenges. While deepfakes can create entertaining content, their potential for misuse poses severe ethical and societal concerns. In response,
In an era where information flows as swiftly and unstoppably as water, the need for democratic governments to harness artificial intelligence (AI) to regulate social media platforms has become an urgent priority. The rapid evolution of digital technologies has mirrored historical precedents such as
In a groundbreaking legal dispute, Secure Justice, a dedicated non-profit organization, has initiated a lawsuit against the city, county, and police departments of San Francisco. The controversy arises from the alleged illegal utilization of facial recognition technology (FRT) by the San Francisco
The European Union has taken a significant step by urging industry competitors and stakeholders to provide feedback on a multi-year agreement between Samsung and Google to pre-install the Gemini Nano GenAI chatbot in Samsung Galaxy S24 smartphones. According to an EU document cited by Reuters, the
As AI becomes increasingly integrated into various sectors, including healthcare, the protection of private data exchanged with these systems is becoming a pressing issue that demands attention. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has proposed the concept of AI client privilege, suggesting that AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) and data technologies are fast becoming integral components of modern life, influencing everything from entertainment choices to social interactions. As these technologies become more pervasive, society grapples with both their transformative potential and the ethical