@Miipaah I do not know enough about AI and how it processes data and shares data to speak on the best security practices.
With what I know now is if a hospital was to use AI to process patient forms I would be uncomfortable with that. Simply cause I don't know who could end up with access
@Miipaah I agree the law makers are not enough. I believe what needs to happen is a set of best practices needs to be set.
Maybe some addons to existing compliance requirements like HIPPA and FERPA for how they interact with AI.
Right now my biggest fear is from a security standpoint.
@Miipaah On top of that there are many ways to break AIs allowing them to reveal secrets or agree to deals that they are not authorized to make. There is a lot that could go wrong that hasn't really been answered in a satisfying way yet, "Just be careful" is not good enough.
@Miipaah I think AI poses a lot of risk that hasn't been explored yet. We already have slopsquatting as an attack vector from it. AI has a lot of potential and can be used as a great tool however I have not seen many protections around said tool.