AI-generated actors and scripts are now ineligible for Oscars
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced new rules making AI-generated actors and scripts ineligible for Oscar consideration.
Read on TechCrunch →The article discusses how the increasing integration of AI into technology stacks is exacerbating existing cybersecurity vulnerabilities and necessitates a fundamental rethinking of security strategies.
Why it matters
As AI becomes more pervasive, it introduces new complexities and potential weaknesses into digital systems. This article highlights the urgent need to adapt cybersecurity frameworks to proactively address AI-driven threats and vulnerabilities, ensuring that AI's benefits can be realized without compromising security.
Computers that learn, like AI, can be used by bad guys to break into systems more easily. We need to build security with AI in mind from the start, not just add it later, to keep our digital world safe.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced new rules making AI-generated actors and scripts ineligible for Oscar consideration.
Read on TechCrunch →Article discusses how companies are gaining control over their data to customize AI models, focusing on the challenges of balancing data ownership with the need for secure, high-quality data flow for reliable AI insights. It highlights the role of 'AI factories' in achieving scale, sustainability, and governance in AI development.
Read on MIT Technology Review →The Delhi government is actively seeking AI solutions from technology firms and research bodies to enhance public services across various sectors like governance, health, education, air quality monitoring, and mobility, with plans for pilot projects.
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