Ant International's Risk Tech Solutions Secure WDTA AI Certification
Ant International's Risk Tech Solutions have been awarded the WDTA AI STR-02 certification, announced in a press release. This certification, granted by the World Digital Technology Academy (WDTA), underscores the strength of Ant International's risk technology capabilities, particularly in the realm of large language model (LLM) applications.
The certification highlights the effectiveness of Ant International's Risk S.H.I.E.L.D strategy, which enhances e-wallet security through 24/7 real-time risk detection and scanning. This system conducts 500,000 automated risk assessments daily, identifying security vulnerabilities across data security, content security, and technological ethics.
AlipayHK, a part of Ant International's network, is among the first global tech operators to receive this certification, marking a significant step in AI governance for Hong Kong. The AI-based risk control algorithm models employed by Ant International allow for dynamic risk identification and adaptive strategy optimization, ensuring robust security for user accounts and transactions.
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