The Security Risks of Using LLMs in Enterprise Applications
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Recently, I was lucky enough to attend MLOps World in Austin. There were panels, provoking keynotes, parties, and while not overwhelming in numbers, there was sheer quality in interactions with those who made the trip.
I was coming in hot with LLMs on my mind because over at Coralogix we just released a new Ai observability solution for LLMs and I wanted to see how ML platform engineers are tackling production issues. Everyone is doing RAGs, so clearly there was a lot of focus on its possibilities. But, mostly people seemed really interested in cool LLM tricks, stuff like transforming LLM embedding space into something more useful, or how to use logit_bias
with LLMs to solve classification problems.
Hearing from big players like Roche and Instacart, talking about their ML journeys, each in their respective industries, offered some real eye-opening moments. However, with every new insight and trick, came the challenges too. The good stuff, the reason we’re all here. These are the very obstacles keeping LLMs and “ML 1.0” from reaching their full business potential:
After immersing myself in the vibrant atmosphere of MLOps World 2023, there’s a genuine sense of excitement, innovation, and camaraderie. Yet, even with these breakthroughs and dazzling LLM tricks, it’s pretty clear that the road to seamless ML integration is riddled with challenges. From the nitty-gritty of RAGs’ optimal parameter configurations to the heart of ensuring context-derived responses in LLMs, we’re reminded that innovation is a double-edged sword.
While the complexities of fine-tuning cycles and LLM evaluation can be daunting, they also underscore the depth and potential of this field. The discussions in Austin rekindled my belief that for every obstacle, there’s a solution waiting to be discovered.
See you next time
Alon is the Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of Coralogix. Since building his first neuroevolution-based Super Mario bot in 2012 (which barely scratched the first level—too many 'hallucinations'...), he’s been fascinated by AI agents.
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