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Safety guidelines provide necessary first layer of data protection in AI gold rush


Frameworks and principles will help mitigate potential risks as businesses test generative artificial intelligence.

The initiatives aim to help developers build customized AI applications on SEA-LION and improve cultural context awareness of LLMs created for the region. "Businesses will continue to need data to deploy applications on top of existing LLMs," said Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo, during her opening address at the conference. The guidelines will further outline safety and trustworthy attributes that should be tested before deployment of AI models or applications, and address issues such as hallucination, toxic statements, and bias content, she said.

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