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Great Things with Great Tech Podcast

Safeguarding AI with CalypsoAI | Episode #90

Great Things with Great Tech Podcast

Anthony Spiteri

Tech News, News

54 Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Responsible, Secure, and Efficient GenAI Adoption

In Episode 90 of Great Things with Great Tech, I sit down with James White, CTO of CalypsoAI, as we talk into the critical role AI security plays as organizations adopt AI solutions across their ecosystems. With the rise of generative AI, safeguarding AI systems from data leaks, hallucinations, and adversarial machine learning attacks is essential. We discuss how CalypsoAI’s industry-leading AI security platform enables businesses to utilize AI responsibly and efficiently. James also shares insights into AI adoption at scale, regulatory challenges, and the importance of governance frameworks.

Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., CalypsoAI offers tools that ensure AI models perform reliably and securely, empowering companies to harness AI’s potential without fear.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • The need for responsible AI adoption at scale
  • CalypsoAI’s solutions for defending against adversarial machine learning attacks
  • How CalypsoAI integrates security into AI pipelines to ensure efficiency
  • AI hallucinations, data leakage, and the risks involved in AI model misuse
  • The evolving regulatory landscape and how CalypsoAI helps businesses stay compliant
  • Insights into AI development, deployment, and future trends

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0:00.0

As businesses continue to adopt AI in all forms, we need to think about how these interact

0:05.2

with our businesses in a responsible way. The rise of generative AI, keeping AI secure,

0:10.5

trustworthy and efficient has become more critical than ever. This is where Calypso

0:14.8

AI steps in. Today, I'm joined by James White, CTO from Calypso AI, to explore how they're pioneering the

0:21.9

AI security space, enabling businesses to harness the power of AI responsibly without fear

0:27.3

of data leaks, hallucinations, or inefficiencies in the AI development pipeline.

0:32.7

Stay tuned to hear why Calypso AI is shaping the future of safe, efficient AI in the enterprise.

0:39.5

This is Episode 90 of Great Things with Great Tech with James White from Calypso AI.

0:45.0

Hey Jimmy, thanks for being on episode 90 of great things with great tech. I can't believe

0:59.5

I'm in the 90s, but here we are and what better way to count us down to 100 than talking about

1:04.7

Calypso AI. So Jimmy, tell us a little bit about Calypso AI, what the company does and what it was founded for.

1:13.6

Excellent. Absolutely. And thanks for having me on, Anthony. A pleasure to be the ninth of guest and one of my favorite decades.

1:20.3

So I guess Clips to AI founded way back when over five years ago to look at the,

1:27.9

it sounds funny now, but look at the threat of how AI usage and adoption

1:34.2

would create new ways for adversarial attackers to target systems,

1:39.8

target, you know, institutions, target regular users.

1:48.0

And back then it was, if you remember, it was all machine learning. No generative AI, no transformer architectures, etc.

1:52.0

So when we started, it was a company that was not really required by enterprise, if I'm being honest.

1:59.0

It was mainly a problem for big nations for defense primarily.

2:06.5

And so at that stage, that was indeed where we started working for the Department of Defense,

2:11.7

the US government, and tackling really gnarly problems in the machine learning space

2:17.3

and things like adversarial attacks of that nature.

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