Artificial Intelligence Alters Reality: Don’t Trust Your Eyes

Generative artificial intelligence (GII) is a type of system of artificial intelligence (AI) that can generate text, images or other media -dedicated in response to tips. GII uses generative models, such as large language models, for a statistical sample of new data based on a set of training data, which was used to create them. Famous GII systems include ChatGPT-a chat-boot created by Openai using large language models GPT-3 and GPT-4, and Bard-a chatbot created by Google using the LAMDA model.

GII can be used in various industries, including software development, marketing and fashion. However, GII can also be used for malicious goals, such as creating misinformation, fakes and manipulations. According to Forbes, GII can be the following big threat to information security in the near future.

Disinformation is a false or misleading information distributed in order to influence public opinion or hide the truth. Disinformation can be distributed through various channels, such as social networks, blogs, news sites or email. Disinformation may have serious consequences for politics, economics, health and security.

GII can strengthen the threat of misinformation, allowing you to create more realistic and convincing fakes. For example, GII can generate fake videos or audio of famous personalities expressing false or provocative statements. Such fakes can be used to compromise reputation, blackmail or manipulation of public opinion. In addition, GII can generate false news or articles on any topic with any point of view. Such texts can be used to sow doubts, disputes or discord among the audience.

One of the problems with misinformation from the GIA is that it can be difficult to recognize or refuted. GII can simulate the style and tonality of the source or author, making a fake more believable. In addition, GII can adapt to context and feedback, making a fake more consistent and complex. To combat disinformation from the GIA, special tools and methods are necessary, such as the analysis of metadata, the detection of anomalies or the use of their own hyia models.

GII is a powerful and innovative technology that can have many positive applications and capabilities. However, GII can also be used for negative purposes, such as the creation of misinformation, fakes and manipulations. Therefore, it is necessary to develop ethical and legal standards for regulating and monitoring the GII, as well as increase awareness and critical thinking among users and consumers of information.

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