How these proposed standards aim to tame our AI wild west
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Technology standardization struggles to keep up with fast-developing innovations, particularly in artificial intelligence. While standards have eventually formed for mature systems, AI presents unique challenges due to its rapid evolution and profound societal implications. A coalition of standards organizations, including IEC, ISO, and ITU, is working to establish standards that address the ethical use and integrity of AI-generated content. This effort seeks to involve non-technical professionals in the standards formulation process, acknowledging the broad impact AI has on society, business, and decision-making.
A consortium of standards bodies seeks to take a new approach to AI, recognizing its wide implications. Active efforts are underway to involve non-technical professionals in formulating the standards that will define AI in the years ahead.
The AI and Multimedia Authenticity Standards Collaboration (AMAS) seeks safer AI for a justifiably skeptical world. The initiative aims to address the misuse of AI-generated content.
Sixty percent of managers now use AI to make decisions, including promotions and firings, highlighting the increasing role of AI in critical business processes.
AI presents societal problems beyond software engineering issues, indicating a need for comprehensive standards that encompass both technical and ethical considerations.
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