MicrosoftA massive new generative AI model has been developed toUSAIntelligence agencies provide an analysisTopA method of storing secret information without revealing any information.
According to Bloomberg, Microsoft claims this isThe firstLarge Language Models (LLMs) that are completely disconnected from the Internet, and otherup to dateMicrosoft's new "null isolation" AI is based on OpenAI's GPT-4The model, which will reportedly be made available to 10,000 users, will allow agencies such as the CIA to quickly analyze large amounts of confidential data.
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In other words, it's likely that the general public will never get their hands on it, or at least Microsoft will do its best to ensure that doesn't happen.First"We have an isolated version of it -- isolated meaning it's not connected to the internet -- it's on a special network that only the U.S. government can access," Microsoft Chief Technology Officer William Chappell told Bloomberg.
Talk of inadvertently spreading sensitive data via AI chatbots is as old as the technology itself. Executives at some major companies have long warned employees against using the technology, citing the risk of leaking sensitive or proprietary information. The need for confidentiality becomes even more important when classified intelligence data is involved.up to dateBefore the intelligence community can deploy spy AI, it will first need to test and certify it.
According to Bloomberg, the CIA in particular is interested in leveraging generative AI technology. “There is a race to apply generative AI to intelligence data,” Sital Patel, assistant director of the CIA’s Transnational and Technical Mission Center, said at a conference last month. The country that exploits this technology first will win. “I hope it’s us,” she added.