Love that you ended with the importance of the ecosystem. Techwolf has pulled all the right levers and has positioned themselves for the growth phase. Great article Thomas!
Really interesting take! But sometimes I worry that all this talk about ‘transparent’ AI and open tech is just clever branding. How can we tell when a company is genuinely open, versus just spinning a good story to win trust?
There are a couple of ways. Firstly dig behind the marketing. Talk to other customers, review documentation and design process. In the case of techwolf, read the papers, check the github etc. Secondly, while in their infancy, tools like warden.ai will provide AI related assessments, for instance on AI bias mitigation.
Love that you ended with the importance of the ecosystem. Techwolf has pulled all the right levers and has positioned themselves for the growth phase. Great article Thomas!
Really interesting take! But sometimes I worry that all this talk about ‘transparent’ AI and open tech is just clever branding. How can we tell when a company is genuinely open, versus just spinning a good story to win trust?
There are a couple of ways. Firstly dig behind the marketing. Talk to other customers, review documentation and design process. In the case of techwolf, read the papers, check the github etc. Secondly, while in their infancy, tools like warden.ai will provide AI related assessments, for instance on AI bias mitigation.
Yeah, thought less about TechWolf and more about tools in general (ehm Meta).
And warden <3
lets hope those enforcing the EU AI act step up and do their job.