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xinhua news agency video review | let ai become a "helper" rather than an "accomplice"

2024-09-15

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recently, hangzhou police disclosed the first case in the country where a large ai model was used to change faces and steal personal privacy, which is terrifying to think about.

criminals input the victim's static photo into the model, and then make demands through text and voice to generate a live video. this live video can imitate the human face to nod, blink, and side profile, break through the platform's face authentication, force login to other people's accounts, and obtain a large amount of victim's private data to sell for profit.

this is just the tip of the iceberg of the chaos in the application of ai technology. in recent years, artificial intelligence technology has developed rapidly, bringing more new opportunities and more convenient services, but new technologies are often used by some lawless elements and become "accomplices" in crimes.

ai "face-changing" to commit fraud, ai forged pictures to spread rumors, ai sales calls to cause trouble...all these chaos not only infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, threaten personal and property safety, but also hinder the healthy and orderly development of the ai ​​industry.

undoubtedly, ai is an important direction for the development of science and technology and a high ground for the competition among countries. however, when developing ai, we must not ignore its risks. to fasten the "seat belt" for the surging ai and make it a "helper" rather than an "accomplice", the key is to strengthen governance and regulation.

at the recently held 2024 national cyber ​​security publicity week, the issue of safe application of ai became a hot topic. during the period, relevant departments released the 1.0 version of the "artificial intelligence security governance framework", proposing directional solutions such as artificial intelligence security governance principles. some black technologies to deal with ai security risks also appeared at the cyber ​​security expo, such as the ai ​​real-time counterfeit detection system, which effectively identifies and counters fraud routines such as ai face-changing and ai imitation.

technology has always been a "double-edged sword". whether it is good or bad, beneficial or harmful, the key lies in how the person holding the sword is prepared to use it. when vigorously developing ai, it is imperative to enhance safety awareness, strengthen the promotion and application of relevant safety technologies, and promote the formation of governance consensus among all parties in society so that ai can better benefit mankind. (copywriter: ma ruohu)

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