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safety engineering
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Safety engineering on WindowsForum.com covers the principles and practices for ensuring safe deployment of technology, particularly in AI systems. Discussions reference Microsoft's guidance on responsible AI deployment, including strategies from Yonatan Zunger, Microsoft's Deputy CISO for AI, who emphasizes balancing innovation with risk management. The tag also touches on broader consumer safety measures, such as Duracell's bitter coating on lithium coin cells to reduce harm. While not exclusively about Windows or Microsoft, the content highlights how safety engineering applies to enterprise IT, security, and product design, with a focus on reducing real-world risks in both software and hardware contexts.
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AI has rapidly evolved from a promising research frontier to a pervasive force within businesses, governments, and society at large. As organizations race to unlock value from AI systems, the responsibility for ensuring their safe deployment falls to leaders, technologists, and policymakers...
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