Building Private AI: Control, Compliance And Competitive Edge
techradar.pro, Monday, April 6th, 2026
Using AI without losing control of sensitive data
AI has moved from experimentation to a business expectation. Boards want measurable returns. Teams want tools that save time. Customers expect smarter, faster experiences.
But as adoption accelerates, so do the risks. According to Stanford's AI Index Report 2025, AI-related privacy and security incidents rose by 56.4% in a single year, with 233 reported cases in 2024 alone.
These ranged from data breaches to algorithmic failures that exposed sensitive information.