NVDA and partners form a coalition to create open tools for securing AI software and agents amid rising industry concerns.
Nvidia and more than 30 companies unveiled the Open Secure AI Alliance, aiming to develop and share open technologies to enhance AI safety. The initiative focuses on safeguarding software and AI agents as adoption accelerates across industries.
Founding members include major tech firms such as Adobe, though the full list of participants was not disclosed. The alliance seeks to address growing concerns over AI security risks, including vulnerabilities in large language models and autonomous systems.
No immediate market reaction was reported following the announcement, which aligns with broader industry efforts to establish AI governance frameworks.