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In the first podcast from issue 17 of Thinking Business, Partner Charlotte Clayson is joined by Rupert Small, Founder and CEO of Egregious, to explore the growing cyber risks associated with the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence in business.
Rupert shares his perspective on the key cyber security, data protection and ethical challenges organisations face when implementing AI tools, from managing employee use of third party AI systems to safeguarding sensitive commercial and personal data. The discussion also looks at how businesses can reduce bias and discrimination risks, put practical protections in place, and strike the right balance between innovation, legal compliance and responsible AI use.
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In the first podcast from issue 17 of Thinking Business, Partner Charlotte Clayson is joined by Rupert Small, Founder and CEO of Egregious, to explore the growing cyber risks associated with the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence in business.
Rupert shares his perspective on the key cyber security, data protection and ethical challenges organisations face when implementing AI tools, from managing employee use of third party AI systems to safeguarding sensitive commercial and personal data. The discussion also looks at how businesses can reduce bias and discrimination risks, put practical protections in place, and strike the right balance between innovation, legal compliance and responsible AI use.