07.03.2024 21:44:03
|
Microsoft's Engineer Accuses Copilot Of Producing Disturbing Content: CNBC
(RTTNews) - According to a CNBC report, Engineer Shane Jones, who has been with Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) for six years has raised safety concerns with the Federal Trade Commission or FTC regarding Microsoft's AI image generator and its refusal to remove Copilot Designer despite warnings of its potential to create harmful images.
Jones informed CNBC that he had repeatedly alerted Microsoft to the disturbing content generated by the tool after he took it upon himself to test the tool's vulnerabilities and was troubled by the disturbing images it produced.
Despite his warnings, Microsoft did not take down the tool, implement safeguards, or update its rating to mature in the Android store. Instead, Microsoft directed him to report the issue to OpenAI, the creator of the DALL-E model used in Copilot Designer's outputs.
After receiving no response from OpenAI, Jones publicly called out OpenAI on LinkedIn and, following instructions from Microsoft's legal team to remove the post, he reached out to lawmakers and other stakeholders, including the FTC and Microsoft's board of directors, as reported by CNBC.
In his letter to FTC Chair Lina Khan, Jones stated that Microsoft and OpenAI have been aware of these issues since at least October and will "continue to market the product to 'Anyone. Anywhere. Any Device'" unless the FTC intervenes.
Expressing concerns about Microsoft's approach to responsible AI, Jones highlighted the harmful content generated by Copilot Designer, including images depicting sex, violence, underage drinking, drug use, political bias, misuse of trademarks, and conspiracy theories.
Jones expressed his dismay to CNBC about the lack of mechanisms to report and combat the global spread of harmful images, stressing the need for Microsoft to invest in its safety team to implement essential protections.
He disclosed that the Copilot team is overwhelmed by complaints, receiving "over 1,000 product feedback messages every day." Due to this purported understaffing, Microsoft is presently only addressing "the most blatant issues," Jones informed CNBC.
Wenn Sie mehr über das Thema Aktien erfahren wollen, finden Sie in unserem Ratgeber viele interessante Artikel dazu!
Jetzt informieren!
Nachrichten zu Microsoft Corp.mehr Nachrichten
20.12.24 |
Freitagshandel in New York: Dow Jones verliert zum Handelsstart (finanzen.at) | |
20.12.24 |
Why Microsoft needs nuclear energy (Financial Times) | |
19.12.24 |
Microsoft-Aktie schwächer: ChatGPT von Microsoft-Investment OpenAI kann nun auch telefonisch erreicht werden (dpa-AFX) | |
18.12.24 |
Optimismus in New York: Dow Jones am Nachmittag freundlich (finanzen.at) | |
18.12.24 |
Gute Stimmung in New York: Dow Jones-Anleger greifen mittags zu (finanzen.at) | |
18.12.24 |
Microsoft-Aktie sinkt dennoch: UBS sieht weiteres Potenzial und empfiehlt weiterhin 'Buy' (dpa-AFX) | |
18.12.24 |
Optimismus in New York: Dow Jones zum Start des Mittwochshandels in der Gewinnzone (finanzen.at) | |
18.12.24 |
FirstFT: Microsoft buys twice as many Nvidia AI chips as its rivals in 2024 (Financial Times) |
Analysen zu Microsoft Corp.mehr Analysen
18.12.24 | Microsoft Buy | UBS AG | |
12.12.24 | Microsoft Outperform | RBC Capital Markets | |
20.11.24 | Microsoft Buy | Jefferies & Company Inc. | |
20.11.24 | Microsoft Buy | Goldman Sachs Group Inc. | |
20.11.24 | Microsoft Overweight | JP Morgan Chase & Co. |