In recent years, artificial intelligence has begun to play a crucial role in the evolution of technology, but it is expected to take on an even greater role among the priorities of states’ national security in the coming years, according to a report from Anadolu Agency.
It is notable that the increasing development and widespread use of artificial intelligence tools are forcing states to take necessary precautions against security vulnerabilities.
Reports focusing on this area emphasize that the development of artificial intelligence will lead to an increase in cyberattacks, making electronic piracy more effective.
Some countries signed a series of bills before the end of 2023 aimed at regulating and restricting the use of artificial intelligence to prevent potential negative consequences in this area and to ensure security.
United States Initiative
The report mentions that the U.S. administration issued a decree in October 2023 aimed at preventing emerging risks from artificial intelligence. According to the decree prepared on the order of U.S. President Joe Biden, new security standards for artificial intelligence were introduced.
While the decree aims to protect Americans from potential risks of artificial intelligence systems, companies developing these systems are required to share the results of security tests and other important information with the government.
Under the decree, institutions must establish standards for security testing and address cyber security risks. New laws have been introduced to protect individuals from fraud by detecting and verifying content created using artificial intelligence.
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