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Lukas Richter - 17 Jul, 2026 12:40
Data Governance in the Age of AI: Ensuring Ethical and Compliant Data Use
Data Governance in the Age of AI: Ensuring Ethical and Compliant Data Use In the era of artificial intelligence (AI), data governance has become a critical concern for organizations seeking to harness the power of AI while ensuring ethical and compliant data use. The increasing complexity of AI models, coupled with the growing volume and variety of data, has created a perfect storm of challenges for data governance. In this article, we will delve into the world of data governance in AI, exploring the current state of the field, its challenges, and potential solutions. Hierarchical Denoising for Multi-Step Visual Reasoning: A New Frontier in AI Recent advancements in AI have led to the development of hierarchical denoising for multi-step visual reasoning, a technique that enables AI models to reason more effectively about complex visual tasks. The Hierarchical Denoising for Visual Reasoning (HDR) framework, proposed in a recent arXiv paper, integrates hierarchical latents into causal video generation for multi-step reasoning. This approach enables coarse-to-fine reasoning before streaming output, preserving uncertain hypotheses for global planning.The HDR framework consists of a tree-structured hierarchy of video latents, enabling coarse denoising layers to preserve uncertain hypotheses for global planning. Finer layers progressively refine these hypotheses into concrete visual states. A sparse hierarchical attention pattern (SHAP) further reduces temporal attention costs. The HDR framework has been evaluated on a level-stratified multi-step video reasoning benchmark with out-of-distribution cases, demonstrating improved success rates and more consistent reasoning trajectories. import torch import torch.nn as nnclass HDR(nn.Module): def __init__(self, num_layers, num_heads): super(HDR, self).__init__() self.num_layers = num_layers self.num_heads = num_heads self.layers = nn.ModuleList([self._build_layer() for _ in range(num_layers)]) def _build_layer(self): return nn.Sequential( nn.Linear(128, 128), nn.ReLU(), nn.Linear(128, 128) ) def forward(self, x): for layer in self.layers: x = layer(x) return xPartition, Prompt, Aggregate: Statistical Self-Consistency in Language Models Language models (LLMs) have become increasingly popular in recent years, with applications ranging from natural language processing to text generation. However, LLMs have been shown to suffer from statistical self-consistency issues, where estimates reconstructed from more fine-grained subpopulation responses are often better aligned with human reference data than direct population-level estimates. This phenomenon, known as the macro fallacy, has been observed in various LLMs and has significant implications for data governance.To address this issue, researchers have proposed the Partition, Prompt, Aggregate (PPA) framework, which recursively partitions a population into increasingly fine-grained subpopulations. LLMs are then prompted with verbalized subpopulation descriptions in context, and the resulting estimates are aggregated back into population-level estimates. This approach has been shown to improve statistical self-consistency in LLMs. import pandas as pddef ppa_framework(population, prompt, aggregate): # Partition population into subpopulations subpopulations = pd.DataFrame(population).groupby(prompt).size() # Prompt LLM with verbalized subpopulation descriptions estimates = [] for subpopulation in subpopulations.index: prompt_text = f"What is the probability of {subpopulation}?" estimate = language_model(prompt_text) estimates.append(estimate) # Aggregate estimates back into population-level estimates aggregated_estimate = aggregate(estimates) return aggregated_estimateData Governance in AI: Challenges and Opportunities Data governance in AI is a complex and multifaceted field, with challenges ranging from data quality and security to transparency and accountability. However, the opportunities presented by AI also offer a chance to reimagine data governance and create more effective, efficient, and equitable systems.To address the challenges of data governance in AI, organizations must prioritize transparency, accountability, and fairness. This requires developing and implementing robust data governance frameworks that prioritize data quality, security, and compliance. version: '3' services: data-governance: image: data-governance-framework ports: - "8080:8080" environment: - DATA_GOVERNANCE_FRAMEWORK=framework depends_on: - data-warehouse volumes: - data-governance-framework:/app