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Building and securing a governed AI infrastructure for the future
Getting compliance, cybersecurity, and governance orchestrated as part of an AI infrastructure helps AI teams find roadblocks.
Chinese, North Korean and Russian-based cybercriminal and state-sponsored groups are actively targeting both physical and AI infrastructure and using AI-generated malware to exploit vulnerabilities more efficiently and in ways that are often undecipherable to traditional cybersecurity defenses. “I think human-in-the-middle design is with us for the foreseeable future to provide contextual intelligence, human intuition to fine-tune an [large language model] LLM and to reduce the incidence of hallucinations,” Itamar Sher, CEO of Seal Security, told VentureBeat. Burton added: “By focusing on these governance pillars — data rights, regulatory compliance, access control and transparency — we can leverage AI’s capabilities to drive innovation and success while upholding the highest standards of integrity and responsibility.”
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