Bruce Schneier writes: Spying and surveillance are different but related things. If I hired a private detective to spy on you, that detective could hide a bug in your home or car, tap your phone, and listen to what you said. At the end, I would get a report of all the conversations you had…
Category: Artificial Intelligence
EU Strikes Deal to Regulate ChatGPT, AI Tech in Landmark Act
Jillian Deutsch reports: The European Union reached a hard-fought deal on what is poised to become the most comprehensive regulation of artificial intelligence in the western world. […] After more than 33 hours of negotiations this week, delegates from the European Commission, the European Parliament and 27 member countries agreed to a set of controls…
Disciplinary judge approves lawyer’s suspension for using ChatGPT to generate fake cases
Michael Karlik A Colorado lawyer has received a suspension for using artificial intelligence to generate fake case citations in a legal brief and then lying about it. […] In the agreed-upon narrative by Crabill and attorney regulators filed with the office of the presiding disciplinary judge, Crabill’s firm took on a client in April who…
Can an AI chatbot be convicted of an illegal wiretap? A case against Gap’s Old Navy may answer that
NBC reports: Can an AI be convicted of illegal wiretapping? That’s a question currently playing out in court for Gap’s Old Navy brand, which is facing a lawsuit alleging that its chatbot participates in illegal wiretapping by logging, recording and storing conversations. The suit, filed in the Central District of California, alleges that the chatbot “convincingly…