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Examples Of Hallucinations in Asset Management | Compliance

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AI Security and Compliance in Asset Management

Trustwise delivers an AI Security and Control Layer, including AI Trust Management for Agentic AI Systems. Modern AI projects often face challenges in scaling not due to a lack of ambition, but because of unreliability, inefficiency, and lack of control. This creates the Trust Gap, a significant barrier to achieving widespread AI adoption. The emergence of agentic AI only widens this gap, introducing greater complexity and risk. Trustwise’s solutions, known as Harmony Ai, are designed to minimize the Trust Gap throughout the entire AI lifecycle, from simulation and verification to optimization and governance. We help large organizations realize AI Trust and Security at scale.

Hallucinations

Hallucinations are sensory experiences that appear real but are created by the mind. These experiences can affect any of the five senses, including sight, hearing, taste, smell, or touch. They can be complex and vivid, leading the individual to believe they are real, despite having no external stimuli. Hallucinations can occur due to various factors, such as psychiatric disorders, neurological conditions, medications, drug use, or sleep deprivation.

Types of Hallucinations

Visual Hallucinations:

– Seeing objects, people, or animals that are not present

– Witnessing shapes, colors, or patterns that are not there

Auditory Hallucinations:

– Hearing voices, sounds, or music when no external source is present

– Perceiving indistinct or muffled sounds

Olfactory Hallucinations:

– Smelling odors or scents that have no identifiable source

Gustatory Hallucinations:

– Sensing tastes in the absence of any food or drink

Tactile Hallucinations:

– Feeling sensations of touch, pressure, or movement without any external cause

S of Hallucinations

1. Psychiatric Disorders:

– Schizophrenia: Individuals may experience auditory hallucinations, such as hearing voices commanding them to take certain actions.

– Bipolar Disorder: Some individuals may have visual hallucinations, seeing objects or people that are not present.

2. Neurological Conditions:

– Parkinson’s Disease: Patients may experience visual hallucinations, perceiving people or animals that are not there.

– Alzheimer’s Disease: Some individuals may have auditory hallucinations, hearing voices or sounds that are not real.

3. Medication Side Effects:

– Certain medications, such as those prescribed for Parkinson’s disease or epilepsy, can cause hallucinations as a side effect.

4. Drug Use:

– Hallucinogenic drugs like LSD or certain types of mushrooms can induce vivid visual and auditory hallucinations.

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Trustwise’s Harmony Ai solutions can help mitigate the risks associated with unreliable and inefficient AI systems, ensuring that organizations have the necessary visibility and control over their AI projects. By embedding real-time security, control, and alignment into every agent, Trustwise transforms naked agents into Shielded Agents, providing trust-as-code through APIs, SDKs, MCPs, and Guardian Agents, depending on specific organizational needs.