Joining an online AI-generated trend? Think again if you're in the DND or the military, says Defense Secretary Gibo Teodoro.
MANILA, Philippines – Defense Secretary Gibo Teodoro has warned personnel of defense agencies and the military against using “Artificial Intelligence Image Generators.”
Teodoro noted that the “seemingly harmless and amusing” application could be “maliciously used to create fake profiles that can lead to identity theft, social engineering, phishing attacks, and other malicious activities.”The authenticity of the memorandum was first. DND spokesperson Arsenio Andolong, said the PCIJ, confirmed that the memo was sent to defense and military personnel.
“AIl DND and AFP personnel are directed to refrain from using Al photo generator applications, and practice vigilance in sharing information online. Ensure that your actions are aligned to the Department’s values and are in adherence to existing policies,” added Teodoro.The most recent has been the “90s yearbook trend” using the EPIK app to generate “retro” yearbook photos of themselves in prototypical 1990s style.
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