KUALA LUMPUR, April 28 (Bernama) -- The government has been urged to adopt a 'firewall' approach to filter artificial intelligence (AI)-based applications lacking robust security features, as a measure to prevent the misuse of the technology, including for the production and distribution of obscene content.
Treasurer of the Internet of Things (IoT) Association of Malaysia, Pathmanathan Muniandy, said all AI systems should be developed with a Core Code, a basic security code embedded directly within the AI system to enable automatic filtering of immoral content.
He stressed that AI development must adhere to stringent safety regulations and should not rely solely on external controls.
"AI systems must be programmed with the Core Code from the outset to ensure the technology is not misused, and it should be part of the AI's DNA itself," he said in a statement today.
Pathmanathan referred to a recent incident where a Form Four student was charged in the Kulai Magistrate’s Court for allegedly possessing and editing obscene images using AI, raising concerns over the misuse of such technology, particularly among youths.
While Malaysia cannot control international technological developments, he suggested that the country introduce stricter domestic regulations and collaborate with ASEAN nations to push for minimum security standards in AI development.
In addition, he called for greater emphasis on AI literacy education to ensure that the younger generation better understands the risks associated with the technology.
"Education and punishment must go hand in hand. Awareness should be instilled early, but stern punishment must be imposed on those who misuse the technology," he said.
Pathmanathan stressed that AI should serve as a tool to build and ease life, not to harm individuals' reputations or safety.
As such, he urged all parties including the government, technology developers, and users to take responsibility in ensuring the ethical and safe use of AI.
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