My commentary: An AI that can be trusted with sensitive information remains a tantalizing but unattainable “holy grail”.
And a quote I love from the article:
“As long as machine learning and generative AI is being deployed in production systems, we predict a heartwarmingly lucrative job market in AI security.”
@MajorHavoc But if you use their software wrong, they will sue you!
https://www.dmnews.com/microsoft-sues-hackers-over-illicit-ai-use/Lol. Wild!
”The company accused 10 anonymous defendants of violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and federal racketeering laws"
So… Their lawyers were bored? I admit, I don’t understand the legal value of brining the case against an anonymous person.
“Microsoft is taking a firm stand against the misuse of its generative AI services and sending a clear message that the weaponization of its AI technology by online actors will not be tolerated.”
Uh… Wow. But I suppose my own firm stances sometimes also involve meaningless gestures.
Standard disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer. I’m just someone who has been exposed to too much marketing technobable bullshit. I’ll allow that maybe my bullshit-o-meter is being unfair?
Anyway, interesting read. Thanks!