Taming the beast that is Generative AI to ensure compliance while reaping the rewards.
Colorado is the latest U.S. state to enact a law governing the organizational use of AI with the intention of tackling bias and other associated risks
This week, the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (the AI Act) marks a significant step in regulating AI by being the first legislation
Polarized thinking may have you believe that over-burdening regulation is the only way forward if it protects all relatively weaker interests in all circumstances in an asymmetric world.
Generative AI Governance - What does Claude have to say about it?
Generative AI models are not explainable in the way traditional models are - regulators will take note.
Hallucinations generated by Large Language Models (LLMs) are a feature of their operations, not a bug.
Now is not the time to be messing around. Humans need to be firmly in the equation to demonstrate who’s in charge - or pay the price!
Effective governance requires both some degree of top-down control and operational smarts.
Since the advent of AI, but particularly since the emergence of Generative AI, there’s been much discussion about the geopolitical importance of maintaining preeminence
Northern District of California, the Court in part rejected Workday, Inc.’s (“Workday) Motion to Dismiss.
However, the new tech also introduces significant overarching risks that need to be meticulously managed.
a governing policy, architecture and platform to effectuate, monitor and evaluate Generative AI use cases, while also containing risks, is also suggested.
There are a few questions swirling around, however, which lead us to a road to nowhere. First up, artificial general intelligence and consciousness.
NIST General Artificial Intelligence Profile - It’s All In The “How”
LLM Hallucinations: A Quick Guide for Business Leaders
There is no question that AI can provide useful research, if utilized correctly and subject to validation.