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Pre-Deployment Policy Compliance

Abhishek Tiwari

In the fast-paced world of software development, the ability to deploy applications quickly and efficiently is crucial for organizations. However, amidst the drive for speed, ensuring policy compliance is often overlooked, leading to potential security vulnerabilities and compliance risks.

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Communal Computing’s Many Problems

O'Reilly

In the first article of this series, we discussed communal computing devices and the problems they create–or, more precisely, the problems that arise because we don’t really understand what “communal” means. Privacy: Are we exposing (or hiding) the right content for all of the people with access? Privacy is hard to understand.

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Home Screen Advantage

Alex Russell

Deep in the sub-basement of Apple's tower of tomfoolery are APIs and policies that purport to enable browser engine choice. Every single browser vendor ( save Apple ) treats subversion of the Same Origin Policy as a showstopping bug to be fixed ASAP. Homescreen web apps will be demoted to tabs in the default browser.

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AI’s ‘SolarWinds Moment’ Will Occur; It’s Just a Matter of When

O'Reilly

Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) introduced a bill requiring “companies to assess the algorithms that process consumer data to examine their impact on accuracy, fairness, bias, discrimination, privacy, and security.” The White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy recently published the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights.

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What We Learned Auditing Sophisticated AI for Bias

O'Reilly

This article introduces the basics of AI audit, through the lens of our practical experience at BNH.AI , a boutique law firm focused on AI risks, and shares some general lessons we’ve learned from auditing sophisticated deepfake detection and LLM systems. The answer is simple—bad things and legal liabilities.

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Generative AI in the Enterprise

O'Reilly

In enterprises, we’ve seen everything from wholesale adoption to policies that severely restrict or even forbid the use of generative AI. Unexpected outcomes, security, safety, fairness and bias, and privacy are the biggest risks for which adopters are testing. Another piece of the same puzzle is the lack of a policy for AI use.

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The Pursuit of Appiness

Alex Russell

Pre-publication gates were valuable when better answers weren't available, but commentators should update their priors to account for hardware and software progress of the past 13 years. Policies built for a different era don't make sense today, and we no longer need to accept sweeping restrictions in the name of safety.