Sensetime presents Vimi, a new video generation model taking a character image
The hype train on generative A.I. companies like Open AI amongst others have overlooked the safety or lack thereof as well as its vulnerabilities from hacking and hackers that's not been talked about in the media as often as it should.
Exhibit A:
OpenAI was hacked, revealing internal secrets and raising national security concerns — year-old breach wasn't reported to the public
The reportage in the U.S. or the west for that matter will inevitably and expectedly use countries like Russia and China as the bogeyman whenever vulnerabilities and hacking are found in their systems as if hacking and hackers that happen in the west do not come from within their own ecosystem. Nevertheless, the inherent lackadaisical approach most tech companies with regards to protecting data security is a symptom of the inherent way of conducting their business. Security, safety are almost always at the back of the priority for companies that are just too eager to be ahead of the pack and get the money flowing.
I don't know exactly the approach the Chinese government is doing and mandating for its tech companies to take/make to ensure the data of PRC people aren't subject to misuse both from within and from external insidious and maligned intentions from its geopolitical opponents waiting to exploit certain vulnerabilities in their systems.
BBC did a decent job on this very topic.
That would be a waste. They should automate away Hollywood / Media complex instead. All the components already exist:Rumour is that sama prefers to exclusively give it to Hollywood / Media complex