Generative AI's rapid societal integration prompts calls for protective measures
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 17 — Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has increasingly penetrated everyday life, reaching ubiquity across society, business, and culture over the past three years, according to a recent report.
This widespread adoption has raised concerns about potential hazards associated with AI technologies.
Experts warn that without proper safeguards, AI could pose risks to privacy, employment, and ethical standards.
"We need proactive measures to mitigate these dangers," an industry analyst said.
The report highlights incidents where AI systems have been misused or caused unintended harm.
Regulatory bodies are now considering frameworks to address AI safety and accountability.
Businesses are urged to implement ethical guidelines and transparency in AI deployment.
Public awareness campaigns are being launched to educate users about AI risks.
Future developments may include stricter laws and international cooperation on AI governance.
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