What are some potential risks and challenges businesses should consider when implementing AI?
Ece Topcu
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Alara Akcasiz@alara_akcasiz
Decktopus AI
ETHICS!!!
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Hunted Space
The biggest risks I think AI is bringing to businesses are ethical concerns and data privacy and security.
Videodeck
Besides ethics, I'd say the biggest risk is losing your skills. AI can save a lot of time but relying too much on it can also make you lazy and stop your growth.
Security and ethics!
They should absolutely fine tune - make their own model - at perfection.
This is often overlooked but now chatGPT has its own semantic which anyone can recall easily. Makes it cheap.
AppManager by CompanyDNA AI
Data privacy and security. Most probably they are educating these models with what we have been sharing with them.
There's a bunch of things that can trip you up:
Data privacy: Gotta handle customer data carefully. GDPR, CCPA - they're not just acronyms, they're the law.
Quality of data: Garbage in, garbage out. Make sure your data is clean and relevant.
Cost: AI ain't cheap. Think about the infrastructure, talent, and time investment.
Bias: AI can be as biased as the data it learns from. You need to monitor that.
Skill shortage: Not a lot of people who can do AI really well. They're worth their weight in bitcoin.
Keep an eye on your competition, too. You don't want to be left behind because they adopted AI faster or better.
CompanyCraft
I'm really trying to think through "how do I use AI to make people's lives better"? I think we'll see AI used for clearly good purposes (curing cancer faster) and clearly bad purposes (helping craft messaging to phish elderly people's email accounts more efficiently). There is lots of gray area in-between too. If all of us makers can be leaning towards the "good" side, it should benefit society.