Assessing and quantifying AI risk: A challenge for enterprises

Artificial intelligence can help businesses through automation or by improving existing tasks, but like any technology it comes with risks if not managed well. For those businesses that decided to build their own AI or buy software that has AI embedded in it, assessing its risks is an important step to ensuring compliance and data security.

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Generative AI Security: Preventing Microsoft Copilot Data Exposure

Microsoft Copilot has been called one of the most powerful productivity tools on the planet.
Copilot is an AI assistant that lives inside each of your Microsoft 365 apps — Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook, and so on. Microsoft’s dream is to take the drudgery out of daily work and let humans focus on being creative problem-solvers.
What makes Copilot a different beast than ChatGPT and

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U.S., U.K., and Global Partners Release Secure AI System Development Guidelines

The U.K. and U.S., along with international partners from 16 other countries, have released new guidelines for the development of secure artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
“The approach prioritizes ownership of security outcomes for customers, embraces radical transparency and accountability, and establishes organizational structures where secure design is a top priority,” the U.S.

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Generative AI – AI for the future

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I recently attended a very informative and interesting talk on “Generative AI – AI for the Future” hosted by KWM and Professor Genevieve Bell from the Australian National University. A lot has been written about AI and many will be excused from thinking that AI is a modern innovation or simply ChatGPT but the history…

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