Our new thought leadership paper, titled “How to Deploy AI at Scale,” in collaboration with Microsoft, explores the vital role of cybersecurity in implementing artificial intelligence (AI).
The paper outlines the essential steps and considerations organisations must address before integrating AI and Generative AI (GenAI) into everyday operations. Business leaders increasingly recognise GenAI’s capabilities and potential; according to PwC’s 27th Annual Global CEO Survey, 70% of CEOs believe that GenAI will significantly transform how they create, deliver, and capture value over the next three years.
However, the cloud infrastructure required to leverage AI’s capabilities presents new cybersecurity challenges. Unsurprisingly, according to PwC’s 2023 Global Risk Survey, organisations rank cyber risk as the second most critical issue they face, just behind inflation.
Regulatory compliance is another critical consideration. Regulators are swiftly reacting to the rise of GenAI and the growing utilisation of various AI technologies, resulting in an increasing number of regulatory requirements the organisations must meet.
“When implementing AI and generative AI technologies, it is essential to evaluate how they can strengthen your competitive edge and align with your overall business strategy. Equally vital is the continuous monitoring and adaptation of your AI systems to meet evolving business and security challenges. Ensuring widespread acceptance and successful implementation requires building trust in AI within your organization,”
Our paper “How to Deploy AI at Scale” highlights the importance of having a clear AI roadmap and strategy, the critical role of cloud and cybersecurity, and adopting responsible AI practices to ensure regulatory compliance.
Discover the essential steps and considerations for deploying AI at scale and unlock new value from your data.