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Elections 2024, artificial intelligence could upset world balances

Security Affairs

Governments should recognize electoral processes as critical infrastructure and enact laws to regulate the use of generative Artificial Intelligence. Artificial intelligence is undoubtedly a potent weapon in the hands of malicious actors who could exploit it to manipulate the outcome of elections.

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DeepMind Warns of AGI Risk, Calls for Urgent Safety Measures

Data Breach Today

Enthusiasm for AI Development Is Outpacing Discussions on Safety Google DeepMind executives outlined an approach to artificial general intelligence safety, warning of "severe harm" that can "permanently destroy humanity" if safeguards are not put in place before advanced artificial intelligence systems emerge.

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NATO Chief calls for a new strategic to address new challenges

Security Affairs

” The overall process of change is part of a program that the NATO chief indicated as NATO 2030. Beijing is investing heavily in new technologies, including missiles, nuclear weapons, Artificial Intelligence. The Alliance have to enhance cooperation between Allies in areas like joint research and development.

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Artificial intelligence seen taking over most project management functions

Information Management Resources

By 2030, 80 percent of the work of today’s project management discipline will be eliminated as AI takes on traditional PM functions such as data collection, tracking and reporting.

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Banks to Ramp Up Spending on Generative AI Tenfold by 2030

Information Matters

A new report published by Juniper Research predicts that global spending by banks on generative artificial intelligence will increase exponentially over the next decade.

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Digital Preservation futures: looking ahead to 2030….

Preservica

After this year’s PASIG conference in vibrant Mexico City, Preservica ran a community panel session to debate the challenges of preserving digital content, with a focus on casting our minds forward 10 years to the year 2030. For me, it was a clear warning that the objects we will be preserving in 2030 are set to become immensely complex.

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The Times They Are A-Changin’

AIIM

Explaining the Sea Change in Information Management As I've talked to members and read through our research, there are four trends that I believe have the largest impact on the future of information management: Age of Artificial Intelligence. civilian labor force by 2030, according to the U.S. Changing Demographics.