OTTAWA The potential threat posed by the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) means safeguards need to be built in to systems from the start rather than tacked on later, a top US official said on Monday (Nov 27). "We've normalised a world where technology products come off the line full of vulnerabilities and then consumers are expected to.
Jen Easterly, director of the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, says, 'We've normalized a world where technology products come off the line full of vulnerabilities and then consumers are expected to patch those vulnerabilities. We can't live in that world with AI.'
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Earlier this month, leading AI developers agreed to work with governments to test new frontier models before they are released to help manage the risks of the rapidly developing technology.