he filing adds to several patents from tech companies that aim to tackle the deepfake problem amid the proliferation of generative AI.
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The patents highlight the data privacy issues to come with the metaverse and its headsets.
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Tech executives and founders are selling their stock at the highest rate in years.
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Intel said the purpose of this tech is to help creators of and buyers of digital assets “assert their identity” without a marketplace.
Intel could target clients and investors that are interested in socially responsible AI training with it’s recent patent.
Intel’s ethics index aims to call out when people are using AI for the wrong reasons.
While Intel pitches this as a way to save power, it could have greater privacy implications depending on what it tracks.
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Intel wants to protect everything from you smartphone to your HVAC.