AI News, August 6th, 2024

AI News, August 6th, 2024

Here is the latest AI tech news from today, August 7, 2024:

  1. US Government's AI Safety and Security Measures:
    • The Biden-Harris administration announced new AI actions aimed at mitigating safety and security risks associated with AI. The administration has released new technical guidelines from the AI Safety Institute, final frameworks on managing generative AI risks, and developed AI testbeds for evaluating AI model safety. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to protect public safety and national security while promoting responsible AI innovation​ (The White House).
  2. AI in Political Campaigns:
    • In an unusual move, a long-shot US presidential candidate, Thomas Ross, is using AI to run his campaign. This approach includes using AI for decision-making and strategy, highlighting the increasing influence of AI in political processes. However, it also raises questions about the ethical implications and potential for misuse in electoral contexts​ (Decrypt).
  3. Google's Fight Against AI Deepfakes:
    • Google is taking new steps to combat unauthorized AI-generated deepfakes by removing and demoting websites in search results that host illicit images. This initiative is part of a broader effort to address the misuse of generative AI in creating misleading and harmful content, especially in media depicting celebrities and political figures​ (Decrypt).
  4. Elon Musk's Legal Battle with OpenAI:
    • Elon Musk has renewed his legal battle against OpenAI, alleging fraud related to his initial investment in the company. Musk claims that he was misled about OpenAI's intentions to remain a nonprofit organization focused on open-source AI development. This lawsuit highlights ongoing tensions and legal challenges within the AI industry​ (Decrypt).
  5. New Open-Source AI Image Generator:
    • Black Forest Labs has launched Flux, a new open-source text-to-image model with 12 billion parameters. Flux aims to compete with other leading AI image generators like Midjourney, offering high-quality visuals and multiple variations for different uses. This development underscores the rapid advancements and competitive landscape in AI-driven creative tools​ (Decrypt).

For more detailed information, you can explore the full reports from the White House, Decrypt, and other AI news platforms.