Enterprises must build AI literacy to ensure responsible use, reduce risk, and comply with regulation. Here's how to get ahead before mandates take over.

Enterprises must build AI literacy to ensure responsible use, reduce risk, and comply with regulation. Here's how to get ahead before mandates take over.
Large Language Models (LLMs) have revolutionized artificial intelligence, transforming how businesses interact with and generate content across various mediums. As foundational tools of generative AI, LLMs offer immense potential but also raise important challenges around trust, transparency, and efficiency, making it crucial for companies to choose the right AI strategy.
Organizations are dedicating large budgets to “AI” without necessarily knowing how to govern AI nor where to start. To lower compliance costs for the organization and to avoid reinventing the wheel, the Privacy Function will and can play an initial pivotal role in building the required AI governance framework.
Discover the implications of the EU AI Act for cybersecurity, as it aims to enhance transparency, accountability, and risk management while balancing innovation and regulation. Learn how businesses can prepare for compliance and optimize cyber resilience in this comprehensive overview by Si West, Director of Customer Engagement at Resilience.
There has been much speculation in the AI community recently: Will the new government announce plans for AI regulation in the King’s speech? The pressure is on, given that after more than six years of deliberation and negotiation, the EU AI Act will come into action on August 1st. Just days before the speech, it was reported that the AI bill was going to be one of the 35 bills included in the speech.