As we are talking about data-driven AI decisions in all areas of the enterprise, we need to consider the risk of relying on AI models for optimal decision making. Think of an AI model like a prism that focuses your sight on the decision relevant facts and scenarios for your own individual job tasks:
What happens if malicious hackers inject a biased version of "reality" into your corporate AI platforms? Can maliciously manipulated AI models endanger an organization? How do you find out about internal or external AI services being compromised? Read my blog post "Hijacking Corporate Reality through AI" over on my LinkedIn blog.
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