The digital world today is driven and sometimes run by artificial intelligence (AI), with almost any component of any type of new technology coming along with significant AI considerations or interdependence. Surprisingly, amid such technological diversification and proliferation, Microsoft on 1 March was able to cross a threshold with a large language model based on an AI technology called GPT-4. AI is now a commonly and widely used part of technology; however, being able to launch a large language model in an air-gapped environment basically sets a new record when it comes to deploying AI. Moreover, the technology will greatly improve the standards of security on a government network.
In an era of accelerating technological evolution, Microsoft has once again shown it’s at the forefront of development and defence, using a GPT-4 large language model brought online in a strictly air-gapped environment. This development revealed previously unknown ways to interact safely with AI products on government and other sensitive networks. First reported by Bloomberg on 23 May, Microsoft revealed it had deployed a GPT-4 large language model on systems locked off from the internet.
This is the so-called air-gapping, the highest form of cyber protection, where a computer or entire network is isolated from any external connection and any type of connection beyond the computer itself, like an internet connection. By using GPT-4 model in such an environment, Microsoft would have taken it to the next security level. The AI will work in a closed-off protected environment, and this will eliminate most of the risks associated with cyber attacks and data breaches.
The fact that they can now pipe the GPT-4 model into an air-gapped, government-only network reflects a significant shift towards AI security. Crucially, it means that no conventional (Internet-connected) model can continually learn from the Network. (This trait is important, as it means that the AI’s learning trajectory is corralled: it need not absorb potentially corrupt or biased information from other places.)
At the ‘first ever AI Expo for National Competitiveness’ in Washington D C, Microsoft’s Strategic Missions and Technology CTO William Chappell introduced the AI supercomputer under the development slogan: ‘Sidestep the internet. Sidestep threats. Sidestep the law.’ With such claims, Microsoft framed its AI model – a computer program that functions without being connected to the internet – not only as a breakthrough towards using AI for national security and competitiveness, but also as a means to find new applications on the realm of government and defence.
Microsoft’s approach opens up a new avenue for the strategic use of AI by providing an impenetrable, rock-solid AI resource for central government. Housed in an air-gapped environment, the model is inoculated against the kind of vulnerabilities that afflict internet-connected systems. If widely adopted, such a strategic deployment would also free up the way for other sensitive data to be handled, mined and analysed to ensure the integrity and security of the nation.
Microsoft’s first forays into isolated AI deployments signal the abundant promise of specialised AI applications, as cybersecurity becomes a mainstream national and corporate issue. The growing demand requires isolated AI model resources to ensure further security and growth. As Microsoft’s pioneering venture has shown, isolated AI is just the beginning.
It’s clear then that Microsoft’s drive to use their security expertise to make AI deployments more responsible could well prove a model of what AI deployments should and will be in the future for almost all industries. By leading in this direction, Microsoft is also inspiring innovation along similar lines.
But beneath the products a philosophy emerges, a philosophy that demands that Microsoft lead the evolution of technology for society’s greater good. On 9 March 2023, William Chappell, president of Microsoft Strategic Missions and Technology and veteran of the US Marine Corps, announced the closed beta of GPT-4 for use in air-gapped infrastructures.
For the simple act of deploying its anti-ransomware tool, Microsoft comes a little closer to making the internet a safer place. Every time it finds a new way to create safety for an AI in the wild, it is also making the case for digital infrastructure built around the value of safety, security and innovation.
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Microsoft’s latest safe AI deployment marks a turning point in developing future-proof AI that delivers safety and performance. Their new rivalling machine-learning system substantiates Microsoft’s commitment to advancing AI technology while setting the path for future safe AI use. We can now say with confidence that Microsoft’s innovative spirit and emphasis on safety and innovation are the torchbearers of a brighter future where artificial intelligence can further improve our lives in a safer and more competitive world.
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