Thread regarding Open Text Corp. layoffs

Is OpenText really ready to jump into AI

JPMorganChase just released an Open Letter to their third party suppliers, and sounded the AI security alarm!

The financial giant sees what others are missing:

Companies rushed to deploy AI without understanding the consequences. The mandate was clear: innovate or die. But JP Morgan's latest security assessment reveals that:

• 78% of enterprise AI deployments lack proper security protocols
• Most companies can't explain how their AI makes decisions
• Security vulnerabilities have increased 3x since mass AI adoption

The problem? Speed > security.

JP Morgan's CTO Pat Opet put it bluntly: "We're seeing organizations deploy systems they fundamentally don't understand." The financial sector is particularly vulnerable - with trillions at stake.

What JP Morgan recommends:

→ Implement AI governance frameworks before deployment
→ Conduct regular red team exercises against AI systems
→ Establish clear model documentation standards
→ Create dedicated AI security response teams

JP Morgan itself has invested $2B in AI security measures while slowing certain deployments.

The hard truth:

The AI security debt is growing faster than our ability to pay it down. Companies that prioritize security now will emerge as leaders. Those that don't may not survive the coming AI security reckoning.

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Nobody wants to level with Mark, so it’s all “everything’s great!”—especially his precious COE teams, always nodding along with “yep, yep, yep,” “no issues here.”
We can totally hit that 2025 deadline with just a little more cash—yada, yada, yada.

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Post ID: @cm+1jszghf2p

I think what everyone is saying here is that OT's AI has no security risks because it's not real. That might be a good selling point to the financial sector.

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Post ID: @ce+1jszghf2p

AI costs money. A lot. OT thinks they can do AI without heavy spend. Good luck. We are dead in the water with the current product strategy. We need real leadership, new product ideas. It simply isn't going to happen with the current ELT.

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Post ID: @c6+1jszghf2p

I don't see any real innovation in AI coming from OT. Everything they have shown so far is a half baked gimmick. They are forcing engineering to use internal AI assist which barely works. All it does is successfully wasting time and slowing everything down.

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Post ID: @ac+1jszghf2p

Nah. OT doesn't have their own AI. It's just marketing. They have projects that could be AI, given time and resources. Neither of which OT will bother with.

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