
The policymakers are focusing on suggesting guidelines for the safety of artificial intelligence. Ai is still facing alarming challenges. The Director of US Ai safety institute stated on Tuesday Elizabeth Kelly “The developers of artificial intelligence are exploring and finding the way and method to overcome the abuse of novel systems. It does not provide an easy fix for government authorities to embrace.”
The Director of the Institute, Elizabeth Kelly recently led the inaugural gathering of Ai safety institutes around the world. The gathering was held last month in San Francisco.
When Elizabeth Kelly was asked about the result of the gathering she replied, “10 country members are working towards an interoperable safety test with the help of more technical, hoodie wearing experts than a diplomatic meeting.”
Moreover she said “It was very much getting the experts in the room.”
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While speaking to Reuters Next conference in New York, Elizabeth Kelly states that cybersecurity is the field of concern. She says, “Ways to bypass guard rails that Ai labs has established, for security and other topics called “jailbreaks” can be easy.”
Moreover in the talk Kelly says, “It is difficult for policymakers to say these are the best practices we recommend as safeguards, when we don’t actually know which ones work and which ones don’t.”
The cybersecurity experts are constantly examining how to protect artificial intelligence in several dimensions. Another area regards synthetic content. Kelly said that modifications with digital watermarks, which identifies the consumer when images are Ai generated. This remains too easy for authorities to create guidance for several industries.
Elizabeth Kelly states, “The US safety institute that was created under the Biden Administration addressing such concern through academic, industry and civil society partnership.” When she was asked what will happen when Donald Trump takes charge in January, she replied “AI is a fundamental bipartisan issue”.