• Trustworthy AI : De-risk business adoption of AI

  • De: Pamela Gupta
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Trustworthy AI : De-risk business adoption of AI

De: Pamela Gupta
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  • Description: Creating AI Trust is a very complex and hard problem. It is not clear what it is and how it can be operationalized. We will demystify what is Trustworthy AI, efficient adoption and leveraging it for reducing risks in AI programs.
    McKinsey reports indicates companies seeing the biggest bottom-line returns from AI—those that attribute at least 20 percent of EBIT or profitability to their use of AI—are more likely than others to follow Trustworthy AI best practices, including explainability. Further, organizations that establish digital trust among consumers through responsible practices such as making AI explainable are more likely to see their annual revenue and profitability grow at rates of 10 percent or more.

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  • Securing GenAI: Secure our Future
    Sep 10 2024

    This episode of Trustworthy AI : De-risk business adoption of AI is brought to you by Trusted AI. Securing Generative AI, LLMs is a critical topic for adopting AI.

    Host Pamela Gupta, CEO Trusted AI talks with Steve Wilson leader of the LLM Governance & Cybersecurity OWASP , Product officer at Exabeam, author Developers Playbook for LLM security, O’Reilly

    Why is Securing GenAI critical?

    Organizations are increasingly prioritizing value creation and demanding tangible results from their Generative AI initiatives. This requires them to scale up their Generative AI deployments— advancing beyond experimentation, pilots and proofs of concept.

    Adversaries are increasingly harnessing LLM and Generative AI tools to refine and expedite traditional methods of attacking organizations, individuals, and government systems.

    Organizations also face the threat of NOT utilizing the capabilities of LLMs such as a competitive disadvantage, market perception by customers and partners of being outdated, inability to scale personalized communications, innovation stagnation, operational inefficiencies, the higher risk of human error in processes, and inefficient allocation of human resources. Understanding the different kinds of threats and integrating them with the business strategy will help weigh both the pros and cons of using Large Language Models (LLMs) against not using them, making sure they accelerate rather than hinder the business’s meeting business objectives.

    The OWASP Top10 for LLM Applications Cybersecurity and Governance Checklist is for leaders across executive, tech, cybersecurity, privacy, compliance, and legal areas, DevSecOps, MLSecOps, and Cybersecurity teams and defenders. It is intended for people who are striving to stay ahead in the fast-moving AI world, aiming not just to leverage AI for corporate success but also to protect against the risks of hasty or insecure AI implementations. These leaders and teams must create tactics to grab opportunities, combat challenges, and mitigate risks.

    Steve Wilsons new book - https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/the-developers-playbook/9781098162191/

    Can Trustworthy AI help De-Risk adoption of AI? ‘Can Trustworthy AI can be instrumental in helping organizations gain a competitive edge and promote better business outcomes, including accelerated innovation with AI’.?
    With extensive experience in global industry leadership in areas of Business Strategy, Technology, and Cybersecurity, Pamela helps clients in creating a strategic approach to achieving business value with AI by adopting a holistic risk based approach to AI Trust. She defined 8 essential pillars of trustworthy AI. Read more details at Trustedai.ai website.

    Her insights have shaped the way we look at the impact of Cyberwarfare on Business, strategies for efficient digital transformation, and governance views on Algorithmic failures.

    Join Pamela as she delves into her signature framework, AI TIPS, standing for Artificial Intelligence Trust, Integrity, Pillars and Sustainability. This podcast is all about operationalizing governance and building Trustworthy AI systems from the ground up.

    For questions or comments on this podcast reach out to me.
    To request an AI adoption assessment

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    23 m
  • Trustworthy AI imperative for Investors
    Aug 5 2024

    In this episode brought to you by Trusted AI, hear about Investment Risks regarding AI and Cybersecurity, Financial fraud challenges from AI Deepfakes and more. Pamela Gupta talks to Jenny Lo who works at Sixty Degree Capital, supporting investment in AI and digital infrastructure and transformative software innovation.
    The broader business community is already struggling with risks such as data breaches, privacy loss, job loss, ethical challenges, misinformation and disinformation.

    To protect their portfolios’ stability both now and in the future, investors should tackle both these

    immediate issues as well as the deeper implications of AI. This starts with establishing strong governance

    frameworks and clear principles and practices to integrate Responsible, Trustworthy AI standards into all applications.

    Can Trustworthy AI help De-Risk adoption of AI? ‘Can Trustworthy AI can be instrumental in helping organizations gain a competitive edge and promote better business outcomes, including accelerated innovation with AI’.?
    With extensive experience in global industry leadership in areas of Business Strategy, Technology, and Cybersecurity, Pamela helps clients in creating a strategic approach to achieving business value with AI by adopting a holistic risk based approach to AI Trust. She defined 8 essential pillars of trustworthy AI. Read more details at Trustedai.ai website.

    Her insights have shaped the way we look at the impact of Cyberwarfare on Business, strategies for efficient digital transformation, and governance views on Algorithmic failures.

    Join Pamela as she delves into her signature framework, AI TIPS, standing for Artificial Intelligence Trust, Integrity, Pillars and Sustainability. This podcast is all about operationalizing governance and building Trustworthy AI systems from the ground up.

    For questions or comments on this podcast reach out to me.
    To request an AI adoption assessment

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    26 m
  • Healthcare Trustworthy AI: De-risk adoption of AI
    May 19 2024

    Creating Trustworthy AI in Healthcare is critical. It can impact life and death and quality of life. We need Strategy, Plans and Action to Address the Privacy, Impact of Algorithm Bias in Health and Healthcare, and other aspects of Trustworthy AI such as Explainability.

    In this podcast I speak with Tamra Moore who is one of a handful lawyers in the US associated with legal issues on the use of AI/ML in healthcare, she also has a degree in Biomedical Ethics.

    I am Pamela Gupta, CEO Trusted AI and host for the thought leadership series Trustworthy AI : De-risk business adoption of AI. Through these talks I am bridging Strategy and Actionable guidance from global Industry leaders to create practical guidance in reducing risk for managing the complex and high risk area of AI.. I believe we can achieve Trustworthy AI, but in order to do that is essential to be built in at the very DNA of an AI system or adoption, hence the Trusted AI logo – with a DNA strand for I in AI.

    Tamra is an attorney with over 15 years of federal government and private sector litigation and regulatory experience.

    She’s currently in-house counsel at a global financial services company, where she advises the Chief Data Officer and others on legal and regulatory compliance issues. These issues are related to the development and use of AI and ML models in consumer-facing products and internal operations.

    Last year, at the invitation of the NIH and Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research, she participated on a consensus panel looking at racial bias in healthcare algorithms.

    We discuss :

    1. How can we “Address the Impact of Algorithm Bias on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health and Healthcare.”

    2. What is the US regulatory landscape with respect to the use of AI in healthcare?

    3. What is the HHS rule on Algorithmic transparency. What is it, who is impacted and what does one have to do to be compliant.

    Tamra talks about the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: Certification Program Updates, Algorithm Transparency, and Information Sharing (HTI-1) rule.

    4. What are some of the challenges of implementing a governance framework for healthcare algorithms used in a hospital setting?

    Can Trustworthy AI help De-Risk adoption of AI? ‘Can Trustworthy AI can be instrumental in helping organizations gain a competitive edge and promote better business outcomes, including accelerated innovation with AI’.?
    With extensive experience in global industry leadership in areas of Business Strategy, Technology, and Cybersecurity, Pamela helps clients in creating a strategic approach to achieving business value with AI by adopting a holistic risk based approach to AI Trust. She defined 8 essential pillars of trustworthy AI. Read more details at Trustedai.ai website.

    Her insights have shaped the way we look at the impact of Cyberwarfare on Business, strategies for efficient digital transformation, and governance views on Algorithmic failures.

    Join Pamela as she delves into her signature framework, AI TIPS, standing for Artificial Intelligence Trust, Integrity, Pillars and Sustainability. This podcast is all about operationalizing governance and building Trustworthy AI systems from the ground up.

    For questions or comments on this podcast reach out to me.
    To request an AI adoption assessment

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    25 m

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