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FDS Launches AI System to Detect 10,573 Cases of Misinformation
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The Korean government has officially launched an artificial intelligence system designed by the Fact-Checking Service (FCS) and other agencies that can automatically detect misinformation across news platforms within minutes rather than days after publication. This new AI tool is capable of identifying over 10,573 instances where false information was spread on social media or online portals during today's reporting cycle alone according to initial data released by the Fact-Checking Service (FCS).
Key Points
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1The Korean government has decided to implement a mandatory AI safety audit for all artificial intelligence systems.
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2'AI Safety Audit' is the official name of this new regulatory measure announced by authorities on March 25, as reported across multiple news outlets including Donga and Yna. The initiative aims to ensure that deployed algorithms meet specific security standards before they go live in public or private sectors.
Developments
[Mar 24]
The government announced the decision on AI safety audits, which was reported by multiple news sources early morning and throughout March 25th. The specific implementation date for these mandatory checks has not been explicitly detailed in the provided excerpts.