SiliconANGLE, February 4, 2025
Name the hot buttons about generative artificial intelligence, and they often center around data.
Here’s just one example. A recent survey of more than 300 risk and compliance professionals on AI by risk management firm Riskonnect revealed top concerns over data privacy and cyber issues. It was followed closely by employee decisions based on erroneous information, and with it, employee misuse and ethical risks. And then there were copyright and intellectual property risks. Similar conclusions have come from KPMG, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PricewaterhouseCoopers and others.
That’s why we forecast that this year, AI would drive a Renaissance for Data. As AI projects advance from proof of concept to production, organizations have to pay serious attention to the data being used for training and inference. We recently had a chance to test out that premise at Data Day Texas, an annual gathering of the data community down in Austin, and one term stood out: the need to understand the context of their data.
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