OKLAHOMA CITY – Nov 19, 2024
ARC today announced KeyGuard HE, a secure, enterprise-controlled AI solution that lets companies reap the benefits of AI without risking their intellectual property being used for training and inference by Large Language Models (LLMs) from public cloud AI solutions like ChatGPT, Gemini, Anthropic, as well as others.
With experts warning of the perils of sharing confidential or even personal information with AI chatbots, security conscious enterprises are banning employees from using public AI tools for fear of losing the intellectual property they have created, to say nothing of the resources invested.
AI expert Mike Wooldridge, a professor of AI at Oxford University, told The Guardian last year, “you should assume that anything you type into ChatGPT is just going to be fed directly into future versions of ChatGPT.” And that can be everything from computer code to trade secrets.
With KeyGuard HE, corporate users can experience the power of AI with confidence that they hold complete control over the keys to security, and that no untrusted vendor, or anyone else can ever access or view that data without permission,” said TJ Dunham, Founder & CEO of ARC. “The model can’t leak your data, as it is encrypted and customers can revoke key access at any time. KeyGuard HE empowers users to manage their private keys with full transparency and trust by using blockchain-based smart contracts to provide verifiable proof-of-actions.
ARC is a deep tech company developing the next generation of efficient AI and secure Web3 products. ARC was built on the belief that AI should work in the service of humanity, the environment it needs to exist, and being simple and transparent enough to be accessible to as many humans as possible. Founded in 2023 and headquartered Oklahoma City, Arc has significant operations in Wilmington, Del., and Zurich, Switzerland.