Asimov’s three laws — updated for the genAI age
Maybe we need three laws governing how enterprise IT should use genAI.
Law One: “IT Directors may not injure their enterprise employers by not verifying genAI or agentic output before using it."
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Think GenAI is challenging? Try writing a contract to regulate it. Enterprises are spending billions of dollars to license these models and their contracts are virtually defenseless to protect them.
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Vendors officially voted today/Friday to sharply slash how long website certs last.
Despite conflict of interest issues, IT is going to be pressured to use a lot more automation for these certs… Due to a vote from companies that sell those services.
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Volkswagen data breach due to improperly protected AWS credentials. And that was only one of about a half dozen errors that the massive car manufacturer made.
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WordPress statement threatens possible shutdown for all of 2025. This move sharply increases the uncertainty surrounding WordPress, IDC said.
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ByteDance is about to learn a painful genAI lesson. The TikTok owner fired — and then sued — an intern for ‘deliberately sabotaging’ its LLM. This sounds more like a management failure, and a lesson for IT that LLM guardrails are a joke.
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A deep look into the most likely causes behind Macy's $154 million hidden accounting mess. And what CIOs can do to try and avoid suffering the same fate.
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Despite claims of transparency, CrowdStrike has yet to answer the most critical questions that CISOs must understand. We explored the implications.
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A long ignored glitch within the Microsoft Authenticator app is causing it to overwrite accounts when new ones are added.
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My take on the AT&T breach statement. First, it was the first one that Justice allowed to be secret--and then allowed to be public. Lots of unanswered questions.
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