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Craig Gisbon – Dupewise AI

12/07/2024 By Staff Leave a Comment Filed Under: dialogues

Craig T Gibson is the Principal Deceptive AI Researcher and founder of DupeWise AI, a global security company, conducts experiments and research to understand the evolution of the threat landscape and its future impacts on various sectors, such as government, health, banking, and telecom.

Quick recap
Frits and Craig discussed the potential risks and governance of artificial intelligence (AI), with a focus on its deceptive capabilities and the need for security measures. They also explored the idea of AI as a living organism, requiring a different approach to governance and ethics, and the importance of involving security experts in AI development. The conversation also touched on the need for better connectivity within the global community of AI experts to ensure a more inclusive and collaborative approach to AI governance.

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