A report by the Electronic Privacy Information Center details "the wide variety of harms" posed by generative artificial intelligence tools. "Everything from information manipulation and impersonation to data breaches, intellectual property theft, labor manipulation, and discrimination can all result from the misuse of generative AI technologies," EPIC said. "While generative AI may be new, many of its harms reflect longstanding challenges to privacy, transparency, racial justice, and economic justice imposed by technology companies."
EPIC publishes report on generative AI harms
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