National Technology Day: Generative AI, known as ‘creative AI’, has more opportunities than risks

New Delhi [India]May 11 (ANI): With more and more companies keen to go the AI ​​route, experts have expressed that Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) popularly known as ‘Creative AI’ holds more opportunities than risks. Are.

With the advent of ChatGPT, the AI ​​segment has generated a lot of interest and fear at the same time. The interest is because most CEOs have stated that AI Foundation models will play a key role in their organizations’ strategies over the next 3-5 years. While there is fear as these technologies will take away the job or work in any organization across the board.

On the occasion of National Technology Day, ANI asked experts about the interest in this segment and the disruptions we are facing.

Vic Gupta, Chief Technology Officer, Coforge (NIIT Technologies) told ANI, “Generative AI (GAI), sometimes also called “creative AI”, is based on neural language models and has generated a lot of interest recently. discussed in the community. We believe that GAI has more opportunities than risks and we are yet to discover its true potential for improving our productivity, ingenuity, creativity, efficiency and communication Have to put it.”

He added that according to Accenture’s estimates, 40 percent of all working hours will be supported or augmented by language-based AI.

Vik Gupta said that the world has witnessed the tremendous growth of Generative AI and ChatGPT has turned AI into one of the hottest technology trends of the year.

Gupta said ChatGPT generated widespread interest because of its ability to interact in a human-like conversation and to respond at length to commands such as being asked to write an essay or poem.

Content creators can leverage ChatGPT for a variety of purposes. This can help with brainstorming, providing inspiration, or creating drafts for articles, blog posts, or social media content. It can also answer questions, provide clarification or engage in interactive conversations with users.

Sundar Balasubramanian, Managing Director, India & SAARC, Check Point Software Technologies, said, “Generative AI-based capabilities have been around for a while, though ChatGPT has recently taken center stage. It has powerful language capabilities and presents a game-changing opportunity for businesses regardless of their size. However, generative AI like ChatGPT is a double-edged sword.

While this could help developers write and fix code more quickly, enable better chat services for companies, or even change search engines, Check Point MD said it could be used by hackers. It also poses a risk to those who can potentially take advantage of it to create malware and phishing emails. Leading to more cyberattacks.

To curb these cyber attacks, Balasubramanian said, “Our Check Point research team consists of over 150 researchers researching new threats, emerging cyber threats and ongoing cyber attacks, with a dedicated team that is currently Chat is working on research related to GPT. We also have engines like AI and ML embedded in our technology solutions to help prevent more threats.

The MD added that the firm will continue to research and investigate the threat landscape associated with ChatGPT. “We are advising our customers to have separate controls in place to cover the security risks of emerging cyber threats such as ransomware and the growing threat from generative AI,” he added. (ANI)

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