In this short video, the speakers of the Sloan CIO MIT symposium and the CIO prize finalists share advice on the threat of AI threat to which to focus now.
At a time when cybersecurity is essential, artificial intelligence tools introduce even more complexity for IT and business leaders. AI tools, large -language models that feed them and related security threats evolve quickly, and it is difficult for managers to know where to focus on IA security. During the recent SLOAN CIO MIT symposium, we plunged into this issue with conference speakers and CIO prize finalists.
Listen to their advice in this second episode of our two -part video series. (See Part 1: “The leaders of the dead corners of Genai have now”.). What aspect of AI security should be at the top of a leader’s list at the moment?
“As) we can do superb things with these new tools, hackers can also become much smarter – and much more difficult to detect,” said George Westerman, lecturer at Sloan School of Management, which spoke with MIT SMR at the event.
Get information on AI security on subjects such as data protection and Westerman employees and other symposium speakers in this short video.
Video credits
Laurianne McLaughlin is editor -in -chief, digital, to Mit Sloan Management Review.
Mr. Shawn Read is the multimedia editor at Mit Sloan Management Review.