Most organizations don't discover what they have until crisis strikes. Akhil Bhaskar makes the case for software catalogs, scaffolding templates, and the "undifferentiated heavy lifting" that enables teams to move fast without breaking things. When a major security vulnerability hits, how quickly can you answer "How exposed are we?" For most organizations, it's a scramble. For Akhil Bhaskar's team, it took two hours to assess and four hours to fix—even though the Log4j vulnerability affected...
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Most organizations don't discover what they have until crisis strikes. Akhil Bhaskar makes the case for software catalogs, scaffolding templates, and the "undifferentiated heavy lifting" that enables teams to move fast without breaking things. When a major security vulnerability hits, how quickly can you answer "How exposed are we?" For most organizations, it's a scramble. For Akhil Bhaskar's team, it took two hours to assess and four hours to fix—even though the Log4j vulnerability affected...
Building Trustable AI: Navigating Governance, Documentation, and Human Judgment with Koo Ping Shung
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1 year ago
Building Trustable AI: Navigating Governance, Documentation, and Human Judgment with Koo Ping Shung
In this episode of the API Connections Podcast, Jon Scheele continues his deep dive into the complexities of AI governance with data scientist Koo Ping Shung. Following their discussion on AI bias and transparency, they explore the challenges organizations face in implementing robust data practices and the pivotal role of documentation in AI governance. Koo emphasizes the need for building trustable AI, arguing that trust, rather than strict adherence to governance or ethics alone, is the key...
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Most organizations don't discover what they have until crisis strikes. Akhil Bhaskar makes the case for software catalogs, scaffolding templates, and the "undifferentiated heavy lifting" that enables teams to move fast without breaking things. When a major security vulnerability hits, how quickly can you answer "How exposed are we?" For most organizations, it's a scramble. For Akhil Bhaskar's team, it took two hours to assess and four hours to fix—even though the Log4j vulnerability affected...