AI Dev 26 x SF: Jean-Marie John-Mathews: Red Teaming LLM Applications Systematically

DeepLearningAI · Intermediate ·🛡️ AI Safety & Ethics ·5h ago
Jean-Marie John-Mathews from Giskard, shared all about AI red teaming during AI Dev 26 x San Francisco. AI red teaming is a structured testing effort designed to identify vulnerabilities and flaws in AI systems, such as chatbots and agents, before they reach production. This process consists of two primary components: red teaming, which involves detecting issues, and blue teaming, which involves correcting them.
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