CUTS: AI Content Detection Tools Could Compromise Privacy
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CUTS: AI Content Detection Tools Could Compromise Privacy
Detecting artificial intelligence-generated content (deepfakes) using watermarking, hashing, or metadata tracking creates potential risks for privacy and online anonymity, the Consumer Unity and Trust Society– International (CUTS) points out in its recent report on content moderation in the age of AI. “By tracking everyone, the regulatory mechanisms risk treating all users as potential offenders, shifting the burden of proof onto individuals,” t…
Startups Target Plagiarism And Deepfake Scandals With AI Detection Software
We live in a digitally driven world where most of us get our news and information from the internet. Even startups must have a digital presence, but with the latest influx of AI created content, how can startups harness this shift with new tech that helps the average person? It seems most startups have watched …
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