AI DEEPFAKE MAKES HUMAN LIVE IN A MYRIAD OF UNKNOWNS
Can machine write code? Nearly 30 percent of software developers are concerned that their skills and efforts will be replaced by AI. The impact of AI on software engineering is undeniable. They fear new technology will overtake jobs.
AI-driven tools help analyze vast datasets, and provide insights to aid software engineers in making informed choices.They can automate test case generation, identify defects, and predict potential problems as well. They’re obviously reducing time spent on manual tasks; but decrease critical thinking skills and creativity. AI applications may pose privacy and security threats, especially in data handling, processing, and decision-making. AI tools can’t fully replicate software engineers’ expertise in complex problem-solving, creativity, and innovation.
ChatGPT has proven that it can craft code, optimize algorithms, and even troubleshoot software issues in real time. Absolutely, AI can code faster, more accurately, and adapt rapidly to new software paradigms. It can’t understand emotional nuances and user sentiments because it might simply follow the most efficient data collection method. AI might struggle the problems and solutions factored in societal, cultural, and historical elements without specific directions. It can’t anticipate potential future changes and design the software in a more modular and adaptable manner.
Deepfake refers to non-consensual or grossly misleading AI-generated voices, images, or videos, that a reasonable person would mistake as real. Synthetics can make slight alterations to an image or voice, nor innocuous entertainment or satire. But, AI deepfakes easily appear in sexual imagery, fraud, or political disinformation.
Across the U.S.A, judges, probation and parole officers are increasingly using algorithms to assess a criminal defendant’s likelihood of becoming a recidivist. The problem is whether the algorithm was biased against certain groups. One was found that black defendants were often predicted to be at a higher risk of recidivism than they actually were. Black defendants were also twice as likely as white defendants to be misclassified as being a higher risk of violent recidivism. white violent recidivists were 63 percent more likely to have been misclassified as a low risk of violent recidivism.
AI can discourage voters or spread bogus claims especially in the immediate run-up to an election, when there’s little time for journalists or campaigns to fact-check or debunk. Faked audio seemed to show one candidate discussing rigging votes. A bad actor can deploys AI, sounding like a real person, to call a voter and give false information about their specific polling place. That could be repeated for other voters in multiple languages.
The deepfake voice impersonated the chief executive and convinced the CEO to transfer a huge amount to a supposed bank account. It can create new identities and steal the identities of real people. It can also animate old photos and paintings to recreate or fabricate historical events.
Geoffrey Hinton, 75, seen as the godfather of artificial intelligence (AI) said “Right now, they’re not more intelligent than us, as far as I can tell. But I think they soon may be”. AIs can learn from experience as a person would. This is called deep learning. In terms of reasoning, it’s not as good, but it has already done simple reasoning. Dr Hinton referred to such a kind of nightmare scenario on the case that someone decided to give robots the ability to create their own sub-goals. He concluded the kind of intelligence we’re developing is very different from the intelligence we have. If you had 10,000 people and whenever one person learnt something, everybody automatically knew it.That’s how these chatbots can know so much more than any one person.
There’s an enormous upside from this technology. Artificial intelligence can create something which is unsafe or uncontrollable. How can developers pay more attention to AI safety? Are policymakers really not alarmists? Do they want them to do something else terrible? 500 members of the academics from across the globe has called for call for full criminalization of deepfakes. More than 1,000 technology leaders and researchers have urged artificial intelligence labs to pause development of the most advanced systems. Mankind is living under widespread adoption in lack of regulation and a huge number of unknowns, which corroborates a storm of societal responsibility.
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- Deep learning: the method in artificial intelligence (AI) that is based on multiple layers of processing as the structure and function of the human brain do to extract progressively higher level features from data.
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- Deep fat frying: the process in which food is completely or partially submerged in hot lard or oil of which the temperature is typically between 350°F (177°C) and 375°F (191°C). as opposed to the shallow frying used
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- Deep gratitude: a feeling of appreciation or thanks
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- Deep kiss: a kiss involving extensive or intensive contact of the inner lips, tongue, and teeth
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- Deep melancholia: feeling extreme despair and guilt
- Deep neutral network: the machine learning technique that allows a computer, by training it, to do tasks that involve around five to one hundred layers of nodes
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- Deep tech: the cutting-edge technology, hard tech, tough tech, or frontier tech that builds on advanced science and engineering innovations to bring disruptive new products to market
- Deep tissue massage: the muscle techniques involve slow strokes, direct pressure or friction movements that go across the muscle grain, help treat muscle pain and particularly improve stiffness in people with chronic low back
- Deep vein thrombosis: occurring when a blood clot or thrombus forms in one or more of the deep veins lying deep below the skin, especially in the legs in the body
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- Deep state: the large group of unelected, government agency, military, religious especially nobility people conspiring in the secret manipulation to control the government and its agencies from behind the scenes
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