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Big Tech Teams Up To Make AI Safer for Businesses

WNWNIAI Newsroom 2 min read(updated 21 June 2026)
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You might have heard a lot about how artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world, but what about keeping it safe and sound for businesses? That's exactly what some big tech players, IBM and Red Hat, are focusing on with their latest moves concerning Anthropic – one of the leading AI companies.

They're committing a massive 5-billion-dollar investment into something called 'Project Lightwell'. While the details are a bit techy, the main idea is to develop tools and systems that make AI models — the brains behind AI software — more secure and trustworthy, especially for large companies. Think of it like building a very strong digital safe for all the valuable information and processes that AI will handle.

On top of that, IBM and Red Hat are also joining 'Project Glasswing' with Anthropic. Anthropic is well-known for its focus on 'Constitutional AI' — an approach that aims to build AI systems that are inherently helpful, harmless, and honest. By collaborating, these companies want to share their knowledge and resources to create better, more responsible AI systems that businesses can rely on without worrying about security breaches or the AI going rogue. It's about setting up guardrails for this powerful technology.

For a small business owner in Brisbane, this means that as more AI tools become available for things like customer service, accounting, or managing inventory, you can have greater confidence that the underlying technology is being developed with security and ethical considerations at its core. It’s an investment in the future reliability of AI, making it a safer bet for your business operations.

Ultimately, this collaboration isn't just about big tech names; it's about laying the groundwork for a future where AI can be integrated into everyday business operations with a higher degree of safety and trust. It's a sign that the industry is taking the potential risks of AI seriously and working together to build a more secure digital environment for everyone.

Why it matters

As more businesses consider using artificial intelligence to help with daily tasks, knowing that major tech players are committed to making these systems secure is crucial. This effort aims to build a solid foundation so Aussie small businesses can embrace AI without undue worry about cyber threats or data privacy.

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