A new AI tool developed by researchers at Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence in Abu Dhabi has the remarkable ability to replicate a person’s handwriting with unprecedented accuracy. The team behind this ground-breaking technology unveiled their creation, highlighting its capacity to closely mimic someone’s handwriting after only a short training period. The AI tool builds upon previous advancements in cloning voices and generating realistic images. Salman Khan, one of the researchers, confirmed that individuals could not distinguish the replicated handwriting from the genuine version. However, the team remains cautious regarding the potential misuse of this powerful tool. Assistant professor Rao Muhammad Anwer expressed concerns about the ethical implications, emphasizing that handwriting represents a person’s identity. The researchers recently received a patent for their development from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, underscoring the significance of their achievement. While the tool has potential applications beyond replication, such as assisting individuals with injuries in writing without a pen, the team acknowledges the risk of forgery and other illicit uses. Anwer highlighted the possibility of decoding doctors’ notoriously illegible handwriting and even creating personalized advertising. Further advancements are needed for reproducing handwritten text in Arabic. As this AI tool pushes boundaries, the ethical considerations are paramount, calling for responsible deployment and careful deliberation.
Researchers Create AI Tool that Perfectly Mimics Handwriting, United Arab Emirates
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