5 things about AI you may have missed today: Crackdown against deepfakes under govt review, Meta-IBM AI alliance, more
05.12.2023 - 17:57
/ tech.hindustantimes.com
/ Rajeev Chandrasekhar
/ Ai
Today, December 5, was an important day in the artificial intelligence space. Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar met social media platforms to review progress made by them in tackling the issue of deepfakes, and misinformation in general. New advisories for compliance are expected to be released. Meta Platforms and IBM have joined an AI alliance with 40 other organizations to create an industry group dedicated to open-source AI work, aiming to share technology and reduce risks. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.
Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar recently met with social media platforms to assess their efforts in combating misinformation and deepfakes. He emphasized that advisories will be issued within the next two days to ensure complete compliance by the platforms. Additionally, new and amended IT Rules are being considered to enhance platform compliance and ensure the safety and trust of online users. Chandrasekhar shared this information on X (formerly Twitter).
"Held the 2nd #DigitalIndiaDialogues on Misinformation and #Deepfakes with intermediaries today, to review the progress made since the Nov 24 meeting. Many platforms are responding to the decisions taken last month and advisories on ensuring 100 per cent compliance will be issued in the next 2 days. A new amended #ITRules to further ensure compliance of platforms, and safety & trust of #DigitalNagriks is actively under consideration," Chandrasekhar said in the post.
Meta Platforms and IBM are part of a newly formed industry group, the AI Alliance, which includes over 40 companies and organizations, reports Bloomberg. The alliance aims to promote open-source AI work, fostering collaboration to share technology and minimize risks. The focus is on responsible AI development, including safety and security tools. The group aims to increase the availability of open-source AI models, encourage the development of new hardware, and collaborate with academic researchers. The AI Alliance plans to establish a governing board and a technical oversight committee. Other participants include Oracle, Advanced Micro Devices, Intel, Stability AI, the University of Notre Dame, and the Mass Open Cloud Alliance.
SenseAI Ventures, an AI-focused fund targeting seed or pre-Series A startups, has introduced its SenseAI Fund I with a corpus of ₹200 crore, reports Financial Express. The fund aims to invest in 18-20 AI-first startups and plans to make follow-on investments in promising companies from its portfolio during subsequent funding rounds.
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