Silicon Republic June 12, 2024

Zama’s COO Jeremy Bradley argues that as the ‘guardians of privacy’, developers are best placed to advise on cybersecurity in an AI boom, though everyone from CEOs to end-users has a role to play.

In an era where technological advancements are exponentially accelerating, the voices of those at the forefront of creating these technologies are crucial.

Recent findings from a study commissioned by Zama, a Paris-based cryptography firm specialising in fully homomorphic encryption (FHE), have cast a spotlight on a growing concern among developers: the encroaching threat of AI and machine learning to privacy.

Our study, which surveyed mora than a thousand developers from the UK and US, reveals a striking insight: 53pc of developers view AI as a significant...

Today's Sponsors

Venturous
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

Venturous

 
Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Govt Agencies, Healthcare System, Privacy / Security, Regulations, Technology
AI-enabled clinical data abstraction: a nurse’s perspective
Contextual AI launches Agent Composer to turn enterprise RAG into production-ready AI agents
OpenAI’s latest product lets you vibe code science
WISeR in 2026: Legal, Compliance, and AI Challenges That Could Reshape Prior Authorization for Skin Substitutes
Dario Amodei warns AI may cause ‘unusually painful’ disruption to jobs

Share Article