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by John Jenkins

April 22, 2025

Organizations are increasingly turning to cloud-based “software as a service” (SaaS) solutions to handle and store proprietary information and other sensitive business data. However, a recent Risk Management Magazine article says that although companies are investing billions of dollars in SaaS solutions, their investment in the security of these systems has lagged.  Many users assume […]

by John Jenkins

April 21, 2025

Some companies have responded to the risks associated with ChatGPT and similar AI tools by forbidding their employees from using them. Unfortunately for these digital age King Canutes, that’s unlikely to be a successful approach.  A recent Pymnts.com article observes that banning these tools is neither practical nor effective, because employees will simply develop workarounds to […]

by Zachary Barlow

April 17, 2025

Earlier this week I blogged about corporate ambitions to scale up AI integration. However, economic headwinds might make that more difficult than anticipated. Recently, AI frontrunner and tech giant Microsoft announced that it is pausing or delaying the development of a number of data center projects. CFO Dive reported on this quoting Microsoft’s president of […]

by Zachary Barlow

April 16, 2025

The US Attorney General has announced a major change in how federal regulators approach cryptocurrency markets. A recent memorandum directed the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to scale back litigation and enforcement actions against digital asset platforms. Instead, the DOJ will focus on individuals and organizations using digital assets in unlawful ways. A recent memo […]

by Zachary Barlow

April 15, 2025

KPMG’s recent AI Q4 Pulse Survey gives valuable insights into how companies are adopting and implementing AI systems. The results indicate that more companies are moving beyond the research and development phase, and pursuing full implementation.  However, the pace of AI adoption is posing challenges. Many companies are scaling AI systems before ROI metrics are […]

by Zachary Barlow

April 14, 2025

Last month I wrote about Virginia HB 2094. A bill that sought to limit algorithmic discrimination and impose new obligations on AI developers and deployers operating in Virginia. Despite clearing the legislature, the Governor of Virginia recently vetoed the law. A Davis Polk memo describes the governor’s reasoning: “In his veto message, Governor Youngkin noted […]

by John Jenkins

April 10, 2025

The EU’s Community of Practice on the Public Procurement of AI recently updated its model contractual clauses (MCC-AI) for use in connection with procurement of AI systems by public sector organizations.  The clauses include a “full version” intended for high-risk AI, a “light version” for non-high-risk AI that’s customizable to specific needs, and a commentary […]

by John Jenkins

April 9, 2025

AI use policies are becoming increasingly common, but what should be in those policies?  A recent CSOonline article has some thoughts on that topic. This excerpt discusses the need for the policy to include clear responsible use guidelines: Can employees use public AI chatbots or only secure, company-approved tools? Can business units create and deploy […]

by John Jenkins

April 8, 2025

ISO introduced its AI management system standard, ISO/IEC 42001, in December 2023.  It is the first such standard and, according to ISO’s website, “ISO/IEC 42001 is an international standard that specifies requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving an Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS) within organizations.” A recent LinkedIn post by Dentons’ Dalton Cline […]

by John Jenkins

April 7, 2025

A few weeks ago, I had a little fun blogging about the risks associated with what I referred to as AI’s  “HAL 9000 problem.”  But it turns out that, at least in the short term, a greater risk than an AI tool becoming sentient and going rogue may be the ability of human beings to […]