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The meeting focused on security issues arising from the rapid development of AI, especially generative AI, with concerns about the risk of misuse or loss of control of this technology.
Wang Yun Jong, a leader of the South Korean president's National Security Office, stressed the need for "proactive national-level response" measures to ensure security amid the rapid development of AI technology.
South Korea's establishment of an AI security advisory group reflects a general trend as governments around the world are increasingly concerned about the impact of AI, not only in terms of technology but also in terms of national security, intellectual property rights and ethics in AI applications.
Also related to AI, OpenAI - the company behind ChatGPT - is facing a series of lawsuits from the New York Times , artists, musicians and publishers over copyright issues.
An OpenAI spokesperson said that while the company's goal is to provide maximum creative freedom to its users, it will continue to adjust its policies based on feedback from users and the public.
OpenAI is also lobbying the US government to legalize the use of copyrighted content under the principle of "fair use" - a provision of US Copyright Law that allows the use of parts of copyrighted works without permission.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/han-quoc-lap-nhom-tu-van-an-ninh-ve-ai-openai-bi-kien-hang-loat-20250329111106407.htm
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