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Databricks acquires Antimatter and SiftD.ai to enhance its new AI security product.
Why it matters
This acquisition highlights the growing importance of security within the rapidly expanding AI landscape. As AI adoption accelerates, ensuring the safety and integrity of AI systems becomes paramount. Databricks' move signals a strategic investment in addressing these critical security concerns, potentially setting a precedent for how other AI platforms will approach security in the future.
Databricks bought two AI security companies to make its new security product better. This is important because as AI gets more popular, keeping it safe is a big deal.
Databricks Bolsters AI Security with Acquisitions
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