The guidance, based on existing state law, is a starting point to protect Oregonians, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum says Artificial intelligence is used to make so-called deep fakes, or fraudulent photos. (Getty Images) Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum issued advice for businesses in the state as they adapt to the growing tide of artificial intelligence. The guidance, crafted by attorneys with the Oregon Department of Justice, informs businesses and individuals about existing laws that apply to AI, even those that have been on the books before artificial intelligence rose in prominence. Artificial intelligence is a powerful tool, one that can rapidly transcribe or summarize reams of records or other electronic tasks. But AI poses potential threats, too, with criminals using it to scam people, for example by creating […]
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