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Space Force Pauses ChatGPT and Other AI Tools
Plus the No Fakes Act
The AI Breakdown First Five - Friday October 13, 2023
Today on the First Five:
5. 80% of Enterprises Will Have Incorporated AI by 2026
4. Adobe Generative Fill for Video?
3. No Fakes Act Proposed to Protect Artists’ Likeness
2. Space Force Pausing Use of ChatGPT
1. Google to Protect AI Users From Copyright Claims
5. 80% of Enterprises Will Have Incorporated AI by 2026
According to Gartner, right now less than 5% of US enterprises have formally adopted generative AI tools. By 2026, however, they say that will grow to 80% of companies leveraging AI APIs or building their own models.
4. Adobe Generative Fill for Video?
Text-to-Image has had a heckuva year, and one of the more exciting feature launches was Adobe’s generative fill. Now the company is working on a similar feature for video and people are stoked.
Adobe went next level with its AI “generative fill” feature..for videos.
The 15-second mark here shows one-click changing shirt styles.
— Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan)
3:34 PM • Oct 12, 2023
3. No Fakes Act Proposed to Protect Artists’ Likeness
A new bipartisan bill known as the No Fakes Act would create recourse for artists, musicians and other public figures whose likeness or voice was used without their consent via new AI tools. We expect a lot more laws like this to hit the books in the next year or two.
“No Fakes Act' Wants To Protect Actors and Singers From Unauthorized AI Replicas”
Finally some folks listened.
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele)
2:26 AM • Oct 13, 2023
2. Space Force Pausing Use of ChatGPT
While the US Military has been one of the most avid AI adopters, the US Space Force has apparently paused the use of ChatGPT and other AI tools based on data security fears. Perhaps unsurprisingly given the highly sensitive use cases, many in the military are pushing towards custom models.
US SPACE FORCE PAUSES USE OF AI TOOLS LIKE CHATGPT OVER DATA SECURITY RISKS (Reuters)
The U.S. Space Force has paused the use of web-based generative artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT for its workforce over data security concerns, according to a memo seen by Reuters.
— FXHedge (@Fxhedgers)
11:00 PM • Oct 12, 2023
1. Google to Protect AI Users From Copyright Claims
As copyright questions get sorted out in Congress and the Courts, many companies are taking the proactive step of guaranteeing customers that they’ll help with lawsuits arising from the use of their AI tools. Google becomes the latest to make that pledge.
Google vows to defend users accused of copyright violations in AI-generated content.
— Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph)
7:33 AM • Oct 13, 2023
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