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  1. Mashed Potatoes: Evil Spud The toxic tater that want to spoil your perfect mash of all assessments. # CyberSecurity # Governance # RiskManagement # Technology #

    A cybersecurity expert has developed a game called "Evil Spud" to highlight potential risks in AI assessment processes. The game aims to expose vulnerabilities and encourage better governance and risk management practices within the technology sector. It is designed to be a cautionary tale about the "toxic tater" that could undermine AI evaluations. AI

    Mashed Potatoes: Evil Spud The toxic tater that want to spoil your perfect mash of all assessments. # CyberSecurity # Governance # RiskManagement # Technology #

    IMPACT This game serves as a cautionary tool, highlighting potential flaws in AI assessment processes and encouraging better governance.

  2. The Metadata Tax: Why Every Data Team Is Secretly a Governance Team Now

    Data teams are increasingly burdened by the "metadata tax," which encompasses the significant effort required to manage metadata, lineage, quality scores, and ownership records. This hidden cost is becoming a dominant factor in data operations, shifting the focus from pure analysis to comprehensive governance. As a result, data teams are evolving into de facto governance bodies, managing the intricate details of data stewardship. AI

    The Metadata Tax: Why Every Data Team Is Secretly a Governance Team Now

    IMPACT Data teams' increasing focus on metadata and governance may influence how AI models are trained and deployed, requiring more robust data quality and lineage tracking.

  3. The real challenge in AI security isn’t the model — it’s controlling the prompt layer. Injection, escalation and silent bypasses all start there. Without govern

    The primary security concern in AI lies not within the models themselves, but in the prompt layer. Vulnerabilities such as injection, escalation, and silent bypasses originate from how users interact with the AI. Without robust governance and real-time monitoring, the increasing autonomy of AI systems poses significant operational risks. AI

    The real challenge in AI security isn’t the model — it’s controlling the prompt layer. Injection, escalation and silent bypasses all start there. Without govern

    IMPACT Highlights that AI security vulnerabilities are primarily rooted in prompt interactions, emphasizing the need for governance and monitoring to mitigate operational risks.

  4. Delighted our Journal of Digital Media & Policy special issue on # AI , Governance and Public Policy is out. Guest edited by Terry Flew, Petros Iosifidis, Krisz

    A special issue of the Journal of Digital Media & Policy focusing on AI, Governance, and Public Policy has been released. The issue is guest-edited by Michael Klontzas, Terry Flew, Petros Iosifidis, and Krisztina Rozgonyi. It contains seven articles exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence with societal and governmental frameworks. AI

    Delighted our Journal of Digital Media & Policy special issue on # AI , Governance and Public Policy is out. Guest edited by Terry Flew, Petros Iosifidis, Krisz

    IMPACT Explores the critical intersection of AI with governance and public policy, offering insights into societal implications.