– Igor Jablokov, CEO of Pryon, addresses critical ethical challenges in AI ahead of the AI & Big Data Expo North America
– Pryon focuses on responsible AI design for critical infrastructure and high-stakes use cases
– Pryon advocates for new regulatory frameworks to ensure responsible AI development and deployment
As artificial intelligence continues to rapidly advance, ethical concerns around the development and deployment of these innovations are gaining more attention. Igor Jablokov, CEO of Pryon, highlighted critical ethical challenges in AI such as bias in training data and security vulnerabilities. Pryon focuses on responsible design for critical infrastructure, offering enterprises flexibility and control over their data environments.
Jablokov advocates for new regulatory frameworks to ensure responsible AI development. Pryon is actively involved in regulatory discussions and emphasizes verifiable attribution of knowledge sources. The company implements human-in-the-loop oversight in industries like energy and healthcare to ensure responsible deployment of AI-generated guidance.
Jablokov distinguishes Pryon’s mission from open-ended conversational AI assistants, focusing on serious environments. At the upcoming AI & Big Data Expo, Pryon will showcase new enterprise use cases across industries. As AI expands from narrow applications to more general capabilities, addressing ethical risks becomes crucial. Pryon’s focus on governance, human oversight, and collaboration with regulators sets a template for responsible AI development across industries. The expo offers a platform to learn more about AI and big data from industry leaders.