2024-07-04 13:59:01
The revolutionary potential of the artificial intelligence captured all the attention at the start of the World Mobile Show (MWC) yesterday in Chinawhere phones capable of detecting fraudulent calls were presented, autonomous vehicles intelligent.
Some of the biggest Chinese companies They presented their latest developments and their vision of a future dominated by artificial intelligence (IA).
The smartphone brand Honor revealed a technology capable of detecting fraudulent calls and alert the owner of the device in real time.
Fraudulent calls of the type “deepfake” – in which fraudsters generate photos, sounds or videos from those of a real person – are an increasing risk, boosted by this type of AI known as generative artificial intelligence.
A Hong Kong employee of a multinational company’s financial services transferred $26 million to fraudsters in February during a video call, in which they posed as his superiors at United Kingdom.
In a demonstration video from Honor, a man alters his appearance with an AI filter to make a video call, before a notification appears on the victim’s phone warning that it is likely a manipulated image.
The program, which the company says will be available on its devices this year, uses the AI to analyze elements such as eye contact or lightingimage by image, “in order to identify defects that are imperceptible to the naked eye” in about three seconds.
According to the participants in the congress, the intrinsic risks do not matter, the revolution of the AI is unstoppablee.
“AI needs to be omnipotent, omnipresent,” said David Wang, CEO of Huawei. “One of the challenges of AI is figuring out how to get processing power.”
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2024-07-04 13:59:01