Tuesday, November 05, 2024

Perspective.

https://fpf.org/blog/u-s-legislative-trends-in-ai-generated-content-2024-and-beyond/

U.S. Legislative Trends in AI-Generated Content: 2024 and Beyond

Generative AI is a powerful tool, both in elections and more generally in people’s personal, professional, and social lives. In response, policymakers across the U.S. are exploring ways to mitigate risks associated with AI-generated content, also known as “synthetic” content. As generative AI makes it easier to create and distribute synthetic content that is indistinguishable from authentic or human-generated content, many are concerned about its potential growing use in political disinformation, scams, and abuse. Legislative proposals to address these risks often focus on disclosing the use of AI, increasing transparency around generative AI systems and content, and placing limitations on certain synthetic content. While these approaches may address some challenges with synthetic content, they also face a number of limitations and tradeoffs that policymakers should address going forward.





Tools & Techniques

https://www.bespacific.com/how-to-use-images-from-your-phone-to-search-the-web/

How to Use Images From Your Phone to Search the Web

The New York Times [unpaywalled] – “If you’re not sure how to describe what you want with keywords, use your camera or photo library to get those search results. A picture is worth a thousand words, but you don’t need to type any of them to search the internet these days.  Boosted by artificial intelligence, software on your phone can automatically analyze objects live in your camera view or in a photo (or video) to immediately round up a list of search results. And you don’t even need the latest phone model or third-party apps; current tools for Android and iOS can do the job with a screen tap or swipe. Here’s how…”



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