datagovernance
An executive order from President Biden restricting which countries data brokers can sell American data to took effect on Sunday, but some have expressed doubt about whether it will have much impact. The executive order prohibits data brokers from selling protected data about Americans to various “countries of concern,” which the US defined in December as Burma, People’s Republic of China, Cuba, Eritrea, Iran, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. The order defined protected data as “Americans’ most personal and sensi...
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By Jozef de Vries More than any other factor, the hyperabundance of accessible data has powered today’s surge in AI adoption and generative AI capability. Collecting, cleaning, organizing, and securing that data for AI and machine learning have become a project in itself—a governance endeavor in which AI tools themselves play an important role. The result can be an enormous improvement in data governance that benefits the entire enterprise. The database remains the foundational repository for data, but the ecosystem of AI-powered data governance tools is all over the place, including products ...
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By Alex Watson The potential of generative AI has captivated both businesses and consumers alike, but growing concerns around issues like privacy, accuracy, and bias have prompted a burning question: What are we feeding these models? The current supply of public data has been adequate to produce high-quality general purpose models, but is not enough to fuel the specialized models enterprises need. Meanwhile, emerging AI regulations are making it harder to safely handle and process raw sensitive data within the private domain. Developers need richer, more sustainable data sources—the reason man...
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Meta is facing renewed scrutiny over privacy concerns as the privacy advocacy group NOYB has lodged complaints in 11 countries against the company’s plans to use personal data for training its AI models. NOYB has called on national regulators to take immediate action against Meta in 10 European Union member states and in Norway, arguing that changes to the company’s privacy policy due to enter effect on June 26 would permit the use of extensive personal data, including posts, private images, and tracking information, for training its AI technology. “Unlike the already problematic situation of ...
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By Anirban Ghoshal Snowflake has announced new capabilities for its Horizon suite, a built-in set of composite standards and compliance features. Horizon, showcased in November last year, came with features such as data quality monitoring, data lineage UI, differential privacy policies, enhanced data classification, and other additional authorizations and certifications. The new updates to the suite, which were announced at the ongoing annual Snowflake Summit, include a new Internal Marketplace, a feature that describes objects with the help of AI via Snowflake Copilot, and the general availab...
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on Tuesday announced an extensive effort to try to test large language models (LLMs) “to help improve understanding of artificial intelligence’s capabilities and impacts.” NIST’s new Assessing Risks and Impacts of AI (ARIA) program will “assess the societal risks and impacts of artificial intelligence systems,” the NIST statement said, including ascertaining “what happens when people interact with AI regularly in realistic settings.” The NIST effort will include a “testing, evaluation, validation and verification (TEVV) program intended...
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