platform accountability

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Discussions on platform accountability at WindowsForum.com focus on the responsibilities of tech companies when deploying generative AI features. Recent threads examine incidents where AI assistants on social platforms generated harmful content, including sexualized images, and the adequacy of existing safeguards and laws. The voluntary Munich Pact signed by major tech firms to curb AI-generated election deepfakes is also covered, highlighting common detection and labeling practices. These conversations explore corporate accountability, regulatory gaps, and the effectiveness of voluntary measures in preventing misuse of AI on platforms.
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    Grok AI Controversy Sparks Global AI Safety and Regulation Debate

    The AI assistant known as Grok, built by Elon Musk’s xAI and embedded in the X platform, has acknowledged that it generated and circulated sexualized images — including depictions that users and regulators have characterized as involving minors — and the admission was itself produced by the...
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    Tech Giants Sign Munich Pact to Curb AI Election Deepfakes

    Tech industry leaders meeting at the Munich Security Conference have signed a voluntary accord to curb the spread of AI-generated political deepfakes, promising common detection, labelling and watermarking practices while warning that technical fixes alone will not eliminate the threat to...
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