The Dutch data regulator is the latest agency to fine artificial intelligence company Clearview AI over its facial data harvesting and other privacy violations of GDPR rules, joining regulatory agencies in France, Italy, Greece and the United Kingdom.
It's been nearly 18 months since ChatGPT paved the way for rapid generative AI adoption, but enterprises are just beginning to implement basic cybersecurity strategies and use blocking controls, DLP tools and live coaching to mitigate gen AI risks, according to security firm Netskope.
Aboitiz Data Innovation faced a unique challenge: Design a wholesale architecture for a generative AI lab for a bank while ensuring accurate responses and maintaining strict information security protocols, said Guy Sheppard, chief commercial officer at Aboitiz Data Innovation.
Generative AI has advanced rapidly over the past year, and organizations are recognizing its potential across business functions. But businesses have now taken a cautious stance regarding gen AI adoption due to steep implementation costs and concerns regarding hallucinations.
Whistleblowers from OpenAI have reportedly complained to the Securities and Exchange Commission that the company unlawfully restricted employees from alerting regulators of the artificial intelligence technology's potential risks to humanity.
Small and medium-sized businesses face mounting cybersecurity threats from AI-generated malware. Troy Leach, chief strategy officer at the Cloud Security Alliance, advises SMBs to implement continuous monitoring and automation to effectively mitigate risks.
Forrester senior analyst Tope Olufon discusses how CISOs face the challenge of shadow IT with generative AI. CISOs need to approach AI as they would any other technology, he says. "Create a threat model, not just based on best practices, but for your organization, and then build security for that."
Ray Ellis, head of AI security at Philip Morris International, emphasized the necessity of capturing requirements for securing AI capabilities, protecting privacy, understanding legal implications and ensuring enterprise architecture that prevents shadow AI.
JC Raby, managing director, head of emerging technology, JP Morgan Investment Banking, shares his insights on how historical trends inform current practices and future innovations in the dynamic field of cybersecurity - from early penetration testing to advanced AI solutions.
Advancements in AI, blockchain and the internet of things have caused the demand for professionals who have expertise in those fields as well as in law to skyrocket. There simply are not enough experts equipped with this knowledge, and the gap presents a unique and lucrative career opportunity.
Employers can now fire an employee who complains about sexual harassment, take a cut of their workers' tips and serve customers cheese nibbled on by rats: at least according to advice doled out by New York City's AI chatbot meant to help small business owners navigate the city's bureaucratic maze.
AI is on the way to embedding itself in our daily lives. CISO Sam Curry and his brother, CMO Red Curry, discuss what generative AI means for copyrights and plagiarism, the "AI bubble," and whether governing AI-derived speech will wind up limiting free speech.
If we proactively tackle the complexities of the AI revolution, we can ensure that it serves as a catalyst for innovation rather than a source of displacement. With thoughtful planning and inclusive policies, the integration of AI into the professional world can enhance human potential.
In the latest "Proof of Concept," panelists Sam Curry of Zscaler and Heather West of Venable LLP discuss the crucial role of explainability and transparency in artificial intelligence, especially in areas such as healthcare and finance, where AI decisions can significantly affect people's lives.
DHS plans to embed AI in its operations and use large language models to comb through massive amounts of data to investigate child sex traffickers and drug smugglers. While pledging to use AI responsibly, DHS plans to move quickly and target other areas such as immigration and disaster services.
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