IBM launches watsonx.governance to help businesses and governments govern and build trust in generative AI

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IBM has launched watsonx.governance that will be generally available in early December to help businesses shine a light on Artificial Intelligence (AI) models and eliminate the mystery around the data going in, and the answers coming out, IBM said in a statement.

While generative AI, powered by Large Language Models (LLM) or foundation models, offers many use cases for businesses, it also poses new risks and complexities, including training data scraped from corners of the internet that cannot be validated as fair and accurate, all the way to a lack of explainable outputs. Watsonx.governance provides organisations with the toolkit they need to manage risk, embrace transparency, and anticipate compliance with future AI-focussed regulation, added the statement.

It further said that as businesses today are looking to innovate with AI, deploying a mix of LLMs from tech providers and open sources communities, watsonx enables them to manage, monitor and govern models from wherever they choose.

“Company boards and CEOs are looking to reap the rewards from today’s more powerful AI models, but the risks due to a lack of transparency and inability to govern these models have been holding them back. Watsonx.governance is a one-stop-shop for businesses that are struggling to deploy and manage both LLM and ML models, giving businesses the tools, they need to automate AI governance processes, monitor their models, and take corrective action, all with increased visibility. Its ability to translate regulations into enforceable policies will only become more essential for enterprises as new AI regulation takes hold worldwide,” said Kareem Yusuf, Ph.D, Senior Vice President, Product Management and Growth, IBM Software, in the statement.

Watsonx.governance is one of three software products in the IBM watsonx AI and data platform, along with a set of AI assistants, designed to help enterprises scale and accelerate the impact of AI. The platform includes the watsonx.ai next-generation enterprise studio for AI builders and the watsonx.data open, hybrid and governed data store. The company also recently announced Intellectual Property (IP) protection for its IBM-developed watsonx models, the statement concluded.

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