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DataStax predicts key trends in Generative AI for 2024. Anticipated developments include increased AI regulation, the rise of Dark AI causing disruption, and the need for AI companies to manage governance effectively.
The company foresees deeper operational efficiencies in the SMB market with GenAI, and the emergence of standout GenAI applications, akin to the success stories of Instagram and Facebook.
The role of AI in societal and business dynamics is explored, including potential risks and benefits. The predictions emphasize the significance of data-driven approaches in navigating the evolving landscape of AI technologies.
Just like the dark web, there will be dark LLMs. There is every opportunity for automated agents, powered by open-source and uncensored LLMs, to be used for harmful attacks. Uncensored LLMs, potentially even coming from bad-actor states, can potentially be used for everything from financial fraud and organized crime to bioweapons and terrorism.
As companies invest in AI technology, they’ll be looking for partners who can support them through any new regulatory requirement processes. The AI companies that have the acumen and clout to build effectual government relationships will position themselves to come out on top in this area.
There will likely be one to three new, big players who show up and serve this need. Of course, OpenAI is expected to be the giant, but there’s room for other players to emerge who will create turnkey, compliant AI solutions.
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