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Open Hearing on Deepfakes and Artificial Intelligence



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On Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 9:00 am, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence convened an open hearing on the national security challenges of artificial intelligence (AI), manipulated media, and “deepfake” technology. This is the first House hearing devoted specifically to examining deepfakes and other types of AI-generated synthetic data.

During this hearing, the Committee examined the national security threats posed by AI-enabled fake content, what can be done to detect and combat it, and what role the public sector, the private sector, and society as a whole should play to counter a potentially grim, “post-truth” future.

Witnesses:
– Danielle Citron, Professor of Law, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
– Jack Clark, Policy Director, OpenAI
– Dr. David Doermann, Professor, SUNY Empire Innovation and Director, Artificial Intelligence Institute, University at Buffalo

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18 thoughts on “Open Hearing on Deepfakes and Artificial Intelligence
  1. ll those videos they made of raping people snuffing people at the standard hotel in schiffs town and videos of trafficked kids, has this guy scared to death. Obama was mentioning deepfakes in Canada last week they know their crap is about to be exposed. But they have tech to spot fakes, so they can't hide their crimes from enforcement.

  2. 1. America is a Constitutional Republic, not a democracy, or a constitutional democracy, or a democratic republic, but a Constitutional Republic. 2. Another preemptive CYA about DeepFakes, huh? What’s about to come out about who?

  3. So the Democrats want control to ban the people’s right to exercise political satire & they want to give social media corporations, which are violating the law & civil rights, the power to continue doing so by changing the law & unleashing full out control & censorship of the internet AND make doxxing free for all. Great. I though the left wanted a free & open internet?
    OH, they also want control to immediately shape &/or counter what you might see, should you get to the info before they do. They think you’re stupid & have to tell you what you should learn & how you should think about it. Unreal. We aren’t China.

  4. [1:16:10] What the hell kind of communist answer is this?! The marketplace of ideas is cynical? We need to believe one “truth”? We’re a democracy, now? What in the whole wide world of F does “we can’t give up on the project” mean?

  5. [1:21:35] Ha! Mainstream news isn’t credible, because they can’t afford to fact check?! So, we need our government to give our tax dollars to news orgs so they can fact check better. These people are absolutely off their rockers.

  6. Credibility Ratings: I have made a presentation at the Siggraph 2009 conference in New Orleans, discussing identities in the context of living life in virtual reality. My conclusion was that sooner or later, each person or avatar will need an online "credibility rating". Think of a credit rating, but for online identity validation and believability.

  7. It's so disheartening that the comments blasting this video are the exact population that were persuaded to vote Trump in 2016. They're already a lost cause.

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