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RISKS-LIST: Risks-Forum Digest Saturday 23 September 2023 Volume 33 : Issue 86

ACM FORUM ON RISKS TO THE PUBLIC IN COMPUTERS AND RELATED SYSTEMS (comp.risks)
Peter G. Neumann, founder and still moderator

***** See last item for further information, disclaimers, caveats, etc. *****
This issue is archived at <http://www.risks.org> as
<http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/33.86>
The current issue can also be found at
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Contents:
Driverless Car Company Using Chatbots to Make Its Vehicles Smarter
(MIT Tech Review)
ChatGPT Can Now Generate Images (NYTimes)
Prominent Authors Sue OpenAI
Google Search first result for "Tank Man" is e fake AI image rather than
actual image from China (404Media + Lauren Weinstein)
Misinformation research is buckling under GOP legal attacks (WashPost)
Egyptian presidential hopeful targeted by Predator spyware (WashPost)
It's 2030, and digital wallets have replaced every card in our purses and
pockets (ZDNET)
Google accused of directing motorist to drive off collapsed bridge (BBC)
Typeface trolls shaking down users of Adobe's font platform (BoingBoing)
Bitcoin conspiracy theory (PGN via John Markoff)
Re: Pedestrian dies after Cruise cars block ambulance
(Amos Shapir, John Levine)
Abridged info on RISKS (comp.risks)

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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2023 12:08:18 -0400 (EDT)
From: ACM TechNews <technews-editor@acm.org>
Subject: Driverless Car Company Using Chatbots to Make Its Vehicles
Smarter (MIT Tech Review)

Will Douglas Heaven, MIT Technology Review 14 Sep 2023, via ACM
TechNews, 20 Sep 2023

U.K.-based driverless car company Wayve has tapped chatbot technology to
question its vehicles about their driving decisions. The company combined
its self-driving software with a large language model into the LINGO-1
hybrid model, which synchronizes video and driving data with
natural-language descriptions that record the car's observations and
actions. Wayve aims to know how and why its cars make certain decisions by
quizzing the self-driving software at every step, helping to expose flaws
faster than sifting through video playbacks or scrolling through error
reports. The University of California, Berkeley's Pieter Abbeel said, ``With
a system like LINGO-1, I think you get a much better idea of how well it
understands driving in the world.''

[Smarter than what? A bedpost? PGN]

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Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2023 11:35:28 -0400 (EDT)
From: ACM TechNews <technews-editor@acm.org>
Subject: ChatGPT Can Now Generate Images (NYTimes)

Cade Metz and Tiffany Hsu, *The New York Times*, 20 Sep 2032,
via ACM TechNews; 22 Sep 2023

OpenAI has integrated a new version of its DALL-E image generator into its
ChatGPT online chatbot. DALL-E 3 generates more detailed images than its
predecessors, with notable improvements in images featuring letters,
numbers, and human hands. The new version of the image generator can create
images from multi-paragraph descriptions and follow detailed
instructions. OpenAI's Aditya Ramesh said DALL-E 3 was given a more precise
understanding of the English language. The DALL-E/ChatGPT integration means
ChatGPT can generate digital images based on detailed textual descriptions
provided by users or produced by the chatbot itself. OpenAI has included
tools in DALL-E 3 to prevent the generation of sexually explicit images,
images of public figures, and images that imitate the styles of specific
artists.

[It's all over now, when you can create a realistic image of almost anyone
saying almost anything, however faked, ridiculous, and perhaps even
irrefutable. The world as we knew it is no longer. Ground meat was
always a mystery, but ground truth seems to be irrelevant. Now even what
seems to be the real thing may not be real, as in 3-D printing bots
cranking out not only tender synthetic steaks, spare ribs, and replaceable
body parts, but also fake binding contracts, `originally' signed
masterpiece paintings, altered classic movies, and almost anything else.
PGN]

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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2023 10:48:47 -0400
From: Jan Wolitzky <jan.wolitzky@gmail.com>
Subject: Prominent Authors Sue OpenAI (NYTimes +)

A group of prominent novelists, including John Grisham, Jonathan Franzen
and Elin Hilderbrand, are joining the legal battle against OpenAI over its
chatbot technology, as fears about the encroachment of artificial
intelligence on creative industries continue to grow.

More than a dozen authors filed a lawsuit against OpenAI on Tuesday,
accusing the company, which has been backed with billions of dollars in
investment from Microsoft, of infringing on their copyrights by using their
books to train its popular ChatGPT chatbot. The complaint, which was filed
along with the Authors Guild, said that OpenAI's chatbots can now produce
*derivative works* that can mimic and summarize the authors' books,
potentially harming the market for authors' work, and that the writers were
neither compensated nor notified by the company.

``The success and profitability of OpenAI are predicated on mass copyright
infringement without a word of permission from or a nickel of compensation
to copyright owners,'' the complaint said.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/20/books/authors-openai-lawsuit-chatgpt-copyright.html

[Ellen Ullman noted (via Dave Farber) another article on
this subject:
"Algorithmic destruction" and the deep algorithmic problems of AI and
copyright,
https://www.sfchronicle.com/tech/article/ai-artificial-intelligence-copyright-18374295.php
where Chase DiFeliciantonio asks ``Could *algorithmic destruction* solve
AI's copyright issues?
PGN]

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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2023 11:17:25 -0700
From: Lauren Weinstein <lauren@vortex.com>
Subject: Google Search first result for "Tank Man" is e
fake AI image rather than actual image from China (404MEdia)

https://www.404media.co/first-google-search-result-for-tiananmen-square-tank-man-is-ai-generated-selfie/

Yes, this ranking of a fake image like that as top result IS MISINFORMATION
from Google. AWFUL. -L

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Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2023 15:53:36 -0400
From: Jan Wolitzky <jan.wolitzky@gmail.com>
Subject: Misinformation research is buckling under GOP legal
attacks (WashPost)

Academics, universities and government agencies are overhauling or ending
research programs designed to counter the spread of online misinformation
amid a legal campaign from conservative politicians and activists who
accuse them of colluding with tech companies to censor right-wing views.

The escalating campaign =E2=80=94 led by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and other
Republicans in Congress and state government =E2=80=94 has cast a pall over
programs that study not just political falsehoods but also the quality of
medical information online.

Facing litigation, Stanford University officials are discussing how they
can continue tracking election-related misinformation through the Election
Integrity Partnership (EIP), a prominent consortium that flagged social
media conspiracies about voting in 2020 and 2022, several participants told
The Washington Post. The coalition of disinformation researchers may shrink
and also may stop communicating with X and Facebook about their findings.

The National Institutes of Health froze a $150 million program intended to
advance the communication of medical information, citing regulatory and
legal threats. Physicians told The Post that they had planned to use the
grants to fund projects on noncontroversial topics such as nutritional
guidelines and not just politically charged issues such as vaccinations
that have been the focus of the conservative allegations.

NIH officials sent a memo in July to some employees, warning them not to
flag misleading social media posts to tech companies and to limit their
communication with the public to answering medical questions.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/09/23/online-misinformation-=
jim-jordan/

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Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2023 15:50:44 -0400
From: Jan Wolitzky <jan.wolitzky@gmail.com>
Subject: Egyptian presidential hopeful targeted by Predator spyware
(WashPost)

A prominent Egyptian opposition politician who plans to challenge President
Abdel Fatah El-Sisi in elections expected early next year was targeted with
a previously unknown zero-day attack in an effort to infect his phone with
Predator spyware, according to new research by Google and the University of
Toronto's Citizen Lab.

The discovery of the valuable zero-day exploit, designed to install
Predator on iPhones running even the most up-to-date operating system,
prompted Apple to push a security update to users on Thursday afternoon.

Citizen Lab said it had *high confidence* that the Egyptian government was
responsible for the failed hacking attempt. The effort targeted journalist
and former member of parliament Ahmed Eltantawy and was first reported by
Mada Masr, an independent Egyptian news organization. Eltantawy had been
living briefly in Lebanon but moved back to Egypt in May.


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