Eksperter advarer om AI-sværme der truer demokratiet

Forskere advarer om ondsindede AI-agenter der kan indlede en ny fase i den globale informationskrig. For at forhindre dette kræver de hårde tiltag mod skaberne af sådanne systemer.

Eksperter inden for kunstig intelligens har advaret om AI-sværme der kan true demokratiet. Ifølge forskerne kan ondsindede AI-agenter løfte den globale informationskrig til et nyt niveau. Advarslen skyldes bekymringer over at sådanne autonome systemer kan sprede desinformation i stor stil og underminere demokratiske processer.  For at bekæmpe denne trussel foreslår eksperterne stærke tiltag mod udviklerne og skaberne af AI-systemerne. Det omfatter juridiske og tekniske tiltag for at øge ansvaret for de ansvarlige. Diskussionen fremhæver behovet for at stramme reguleringen af AI-teknologier uden at hæmme innovationen.  Advarslerne kommer fra en rapport i magasinet Der Spiegel, som kaster lys over de potentielle risici for åbne samfund.

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