The Washington Post examines the evolving challenge of AI jailbreaks and the limitations of current model safeguards. Alice CEO Noam Schwartz explains why perfect jailbreak resistance remains elusive and how the emerging AI security industry is helping organizations manage these risks.
Intake on Alice's Heretic's research: Open-weight AI models with advanced capabilities and no safeguards are becoming much more accessible. While they can be useful, AI safety experts have concerns.
Alice CEO and co-founder Noam Schwartz was quoted in a Financial Times investigation revealing that widely available tools can strip safety guardrails from leading open-source AI models in under ten minutes.
Alice CEO Noam Schwartz is featured in a New York Times investigation into why AI safety guardrails remain easy to bypass, noting that methods once requiring significant expertise can now be executed with minimal effort.
Alice CEO Noam Schwartz shares why enterprises rushing to deploy AI without building in security and safety from the start are creating costly risks and a hidden tax no one is talking about yet.
Alice is recognized among leading vendors in TAG Infosphere’s Enterprise AI Security Handbook (Q1 2026), highlighting its role in setting the standard for AI guardrails and model safety.