Listen now | The topic for this week was a weighty one for sure. It’s one that I think will functionally happen, but I do not believe will be real in terms of actual practice. We are seeing a lot of emphasis on using these new AI systems that are popping up everywhere. People are not able to build these systems from scratch anymore. Using code from somebody else is becoming more and more a part of the process. When you look at how to democratize AI systems it is certainly about spreading usage and making these systems omnipresent. Security is structurally something that is important in this situation, but it remains something that generally happened before you got involved. In that scenario, really deeply considering how your AI system security posture is going to be invoked you have to consider both forward looking actions and the backward linkages within these products both in terms of the build and design.
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Listen now | The topic for this week was a weighty one for sure. It’s one that I think will functionally happen, but I do not believe will be real in terms of actual practice. We are seeing a lot of emphasis on using these new AI systems that are popping up everywhere. People are not able to build these systems from scratch anymore. Using code from somebody else is becoming more and more a part of the process. When you look at how to democratize AI systems it is certainly about spreading usage and making these systems omnipresent. Security is structurally something that is important in this situation, but it remains something that generally happened before you got involved. In that scenario, really deeply considering how your AI system security posture is going to be invoked you have to consider both forward looking actions and the backward linkages within these products both in terms of the build and design.