A new digital tool has emerged that will assist artists in protecting their work against artificial intelligence stealing it without consent, writes Paul Budde.
OVER THE LAST YEAR, we have discussed the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) in many articles. While there most certainly are critical issues that we as a society will have to address with some urgency, at the same time, I believe that AI is a great tool that will be further developed and will allow us, together with other technologies such as quantum computing, to address some of the complex issues that humanity is facing moving forward.
However, as with anything we develop, things can be used for both good and evil. To ensure that the development of AI focuses on the “good”, we need to consider both regulations and tools that can assist us. I am excited that technology is already playing a positive role in this process, and I …