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Balancing the Scales: Addressing Privacy, Security, and Biases

            in AI based on the White House Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights



            By Céline Gravelines, Director of Cybersecurity  Professional Services, Keyavi


            Within the last few weeks, the major AI competitors OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft unveiled several new
            products and capabilities of their platforms. Perhaps, most notable was OpenAI’s ability to now process
            speech  and  visual  inputs  in  real-time.  Social  media  was  flooded  with  a  mix  of  responses  and  many
            potential use cases. It’s unavoidable at this point – AI is not only here to stay, but it is already transforming
            many industries and beginning to be commonplace in the consumer’s everyday life.

            Many CISOs are well aware that despite the gained efficiencies of AI, there are several major risks that
            need to be carefully examined. First, and most often cited, are the issues of privacy and security which
            enter a new level of importance now that these models are capturing voice and visual input and are even
            beginning to be worn on your person, as wearable AI seems to be next big thing. Second, and less often






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