
Building AI Strategy
Building the knowledge to confidently engage with AI technologies, strengthen security programs, align with global standards, and drive ethical, secure AI adoption across organizations, does not come automatically.
Building the knowledge to confidently engage with AI technologies, strengthen security programs, align with global standards, and drive ethical, secure AI adoption across organizations, does not come automatically.
Everyone is talking about Large Language Models and generative AI these days, but there was AI before that, and the use of AI was widespread. I was using AI since at least 2020 to help me with this website, and not in a generative text way.
My journey with Machine Learning and AI started back in 2017; my first article about AI in this blog was in 2019. And I believe that Governance is of utmost importance in many things, AI being one of them.
As the year comes to an end, I feel like a reflection is needed. 2023 was quite a ride. I planned to have this reflection on LinkedIn, but the Prague shooting on the 21st of December made me limit my social media presence and exposure at this time, out of respect for the victims.
Since ChatGPT went public on November 30, 2022, the world seems to have changed. My LinkedIn timeline was flooded with posts about ChatGPT and its applications. As is usually the case with new things, the timeline was also flooded with self-proclaimed experts. It looks like everybody is focusing on prompting though, which, although quite useful, puts you in the "user" seat. Well, I was never too much of a user.
I am a huge fan of automation; I strongly believe that automation, machine learning and / or artificial intelligence (whatever these terms mean for different people) are our best chance to tackle one of the biggest problems we have in the cyber security industry: the human limitations.