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
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.
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.