Jakarta, CNBC Indonesiaa – Who would have thought that the latest Mission Impossible film would scare the president of the United States (US), Joe Biden. This is related to the depiction of AI technology in the film Dead Reckoning Part One.
White House Chief of Staff Bruce Reed revealed that he and Biden watched the film starring Tom Cruise at the US presidential vacation spot called Camp David.
Ethan Hunt, played by Tom Cruise, has to meet an enemy called The Entity in this latest film. It turns out that The Entity is a wild AI that is behind terrorist events and other disasters throughout the world.
This depiction of AI was clearly embedded in Biden’s mind. Because the film Mission Impossible can depict the dangers and potential of advanced technology.
“If he was not aware or understood about the dangers that could occur because of AI technology before watching the film, he clearly saw what there was to be worried about [setelah menontonnya],” Reed said.
Even so, the depiction of AI in Mission Impossible has been criticized by experts. Alex Hanna, for example, stated that the AI in the film appears absurd.
“His ability to hack any kind of electronic system, it’s unconscionable,” Hanna told The Washington Post.
Not only Mission Impossible, Biden is also aware of the dangers of AI through his dog. The staff once showed an AI-generated image of Biden and his pet dog.
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List of AI Regulations in the US
Joe Biden is recorded as having launched 10 mandates contained in regulations regarding AI.
The following are the important points, summarized from Mashable, Saturday (4/11/2023):
1. Developers of dominant AI systems (OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Apple) must share results from security testing of their technology with governments.
2. Security testing of AI technology must meet the high standards set by the National Institute of Standards Technology.
3. Companies should prioritize security in the development of AI models for science and biology-related projects
4. AI-processed content must be labeled.
5. Continuing the ‘AI Cyber Challenge’, namely an initiative from the Joe Biden administration to carry out a cyber security program that ensures that various security gaps in AI systems continue to be improved.
6. Rely on Congress to enforce data privacy rules.
7. Evaluate technology companies’ data policies.
8. Eradicate discrimination carried out by AI.
9. Attract the best global talent to develop AI.
10. Ensure AI development continues to protect currently available human jobs.
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