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Wisconsin Chief Information Officer Trina Zanow spoke at the Cybersecurity Summit.
The expansion of generative AI creates new challenges on the cyber front. The technology produces new outputs from data it has been trained on, such as text, photos, algorithms, and video. One of the keynote speakers was Theresa Payton, the first female White House Chief Information Officer and was named one of the “Top 25 Most Influential People in Security” by Security Magazine. She said while it is a simple tool, it can create deepfakes that can affect personal and work lives. “I get a lot of questions on how AI could replace people,” said Payton. “Humans are often imitated and never replicated. Humans have an essence and a brilliance that can never replace computers. It can enhance things and be a productivity gain if we do it right.”

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