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The TikTok owner fired — and then sued — an intern for ‘deliberately sabotaging’ its LLM. This sounds more like a management failure, and a lesson for IT that LLM guardrails are a joke.
That’s the company’s story line for public consumption, at least. But if you buy that, you’re not paying attention.
From our editors: We look at how IT leaders are reworking their cloud implementations for better fit to their needs, as well as how they can control cloud costs and ensure cloud security.
AI ethicists can help organizations with regulatory compliance and risk mitigation when deploying AI. But smart companies can also leverage these specialists to drive ethical innovation across the organization.
The platform will offer guidance and resources, outlining steps for businesses to conduct impact assessments, evaluate AI systems, and check data for bias.
This issue showcases practical AI deployments, implementation strategies, and real-world considerations such as for data management and AI governance that IT and business leaders alike should know before plunging into AI.
The Biden Administration issued a first-of-its kind memo ordering federal defense and intelligence agencies to pilot and deploy more AI to bolster national defense.
EY launched its customized generative AI platform a year ago — at a cost of $1.4 billion — and the technology is already being used by 96% of its employees.
Companies pay consultants and bad CEOs millions of dollars in salaries and big bonuses. A recent study shows that a GPT-4o subscription might be all you need.
Checkr runs a background service to vet prospective hires for more than 100,000 businesses. To perform more than 1.5 million of those background checks, it needed an AI model that was accurate and fast, and found that small worked better than large.
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