Martin Crowley & Liam Lawson
March 14, 2024
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Thursday’s top story: Microsoft is launching ‘Copilot for Security’ to help fight against rising cybersecurity threats.
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🔐 Microsoft to release AI security chatbot
📝 OpenAI sign more content licensing deals
⚖️ The EU approves first-of-its-kind AI law
📽️ Sora will be publicly available in months
🛒 Amazon launches another AI tool for sellers
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Our Report: Following a successful early access program (launched in October), on April 1st, Microsoft will launch Copilot for Security, an AI-powered chatbot to help cybersecurity professionals protect organizations against threats.
🔑 Key Points:
Copilot for Security will summarize security incidents, exploit malware script weaknesses, and provide intel, based on 78 trillion signals collected by Microsoft’s threat intelligence.
It will also help workers handle tasks like investigating security breach incidents, and will come with custom promptbooks to save users retyping common task prompts.
The chatbot is powered by ChatGPT-4 and will be available on a pay-as-you-go basis ($4 p/hr of usage) so businesses only have to pay for the level of cybersecurity they need.
🤨 Why you should care: Microsoft’s push for cybersecurity AI comes after it recently faced attacks by Russian state-sponsored hackers who stole source code, and after Chinese hackers breached US government emails via a Microsoft cloud exploit last year.
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OpenAI has signed a licensing agreement with two international news organizations—Le Monde and Prisa Media—to bring French and Spanish content to ChatGPT.
The deals (said to be worth $4M–$20M p/yr) mean OpenAI can legitimately deliver news coverage (from brands like El País and El Huffpost) and use their data to train its models.
With rumours of deals with CNN and Fox Corp circling, these licensing deals—and OpenAI’s other partnerships—are OpenAI’s way around copyright infringement lawsuits.
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Following two years of debate and revisions, the EU has approved the AI Act—a world-leading set of rules—designed to regulate the development and use of AI across Europe.
The Act—expected to come into force in May—aims to prohibit risky AI practices, set clear requirements for high-risk AI, and define conformity measures for high-risk AI.
Its fundamental aim, though, is to protect human rights and democracy from high-risk AI, while boosting innovation and establishing Europe as an AI leader.
OpenAI’s CTO (Mira Murati) announced that its text-to-video model, Sora (currently only available to red testers), will be available for public use this year.
They want to make sure that users can edit their AI-generated videos first, and they're also planning to incorporate audio features into the tool, sometime in the future.
She also established that, although Sora is more costly to run than its text-to-image model (DALL-E), they’re aiming to make it “available at a similar cost”.
Amazon is releasing an AI feature that takes information from a seller’s website URL and generates an Amazon product page, with descriptions and images.
The new feature will reduce the time it takes sellers to bring their products onto Amazon, alongside Amazon’s other AI tools, which generate photos and create product text.
To avoid misrepresentation of ownership, Amazon has warned sellers that they must legally own the rights to any URL link content, otherwise they will take legal action.
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