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Dan Herbatschek Warns Enterprises Can't Quantify AI Risk


Dan Herbatschek Warns Enterprises Can't Quantify AI Risk
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  • March 3, 2026

Dan Herbatschek, mathematician and CEO of Ramsey Theory Group, has warned that the majority of enterprises deploying artificial intelligence systems lack the mathematical capability to quantify their governance, infrastructure, and cybersecurity risk exposure. In a statement announcing the formal rollout of a structured AI Risk Quantification Framework across Ramsey Theory Group’s global operations in New York, Los Angeles, New Jersey, and Paris, Herbatschek highlighted the growing gap between rapid AI adoption and measurable risk modeling.

Quick Intel

  • Dan Herbatschek states most enterprises cannot mathematically quantify AI-related governance and infrastructure risks.
  • Ramsey Theory Group integrates a structured AI Risk Quantification Framework across its global operations.
  • The framework applies probability modeling and systems analysis to assess algorithmic integrity, regulatory vulnerability, infrastructure dependency, and cybersecurity amplification.
  • Herbatschek emphasizes AI maturity requires the same mathematical rigor applied to financial or critical systems.
  • The approach integrates AI deployment with cybersecurity and enterprise continuity planning in regulated industries.
  • Companies that quantify AI risk and ROI will gain competitive advantage and attract capital, while others face valuation discounts.

“AI adoption is accelerating. But measurable risk modeling is not. Most organizations cannot quantify their exposure across governance, infrastructure dependency, or cybersecurity cascade vectors. That gap is widening,” said Herbatschek.

The Enterprise AI Risk Quantification Framework developed under Herbatschek’s leadership uses probabilistic and systems-based methods to evaluate key exposure areas:

  • Algorithmic integrity exposure
  • Regulatory and compliance vulnerability
  • Infrastructure dependency risk
  • Cybersecurity amplification dynamics

Herbatschek stressed that precision in governance is essential as AI becomes a core balance sheet exposure. “Infrastructure demands precision. Artificial intelligence must be governed with the same rigor as financial systems or critical operations,” he said.

Enterprise Stability as Competitive Advantage

Ramsey Theory Group has applied the framework across its portfolio, consolidating AI governance and cybersecurity oversight for brands including Erdos Technologies, Requiem Creative, and Erdos Digital, as well as product platforms such as Erdos Tracks, Erdos Logistics, Eunifi, and Erdos Medical. This structured approach positions the firm to support clients in regulated and infrastructure-sensitive sectors by linking AI deployment with robust continuity planning.

“Speed without structure is fragility,” Herbatschek stated. “The future of AI belongs to institutions that can quantify what they build. AI is not just a technology layer—it is becoming a balance sheet exposure. The companies that quantify AI risk and ROI will attract capital. Those that cannot will trade at a discount.”

The announcement reinforces Ramsey Theory Group’s focus on building resilient, quantifiable digital architectures that prioritize long-term stability and measurable outcomes in an increasingly AI-dependent enterprise landscape.

About Dan Herbatschek

Dan Herbatschek is a mathematician and technology entrepreneur and serves as Chief Executive Officer of Ramsey Theory Group. His work spans artificial intelligence systems, enterprise infrastructure platforms, and cybersecurity integration, with a focus on quantifiable governance frameworks and resilient digital architecture.

About Ramsey Theory Group

Ramsey Theory Group is a technology holding and innovation firm headquartered in New York with operations in Los Angeles, New Jersey, and Paris, France. Led by CEO Dan Herbatschek, the firm develops artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and enterprise infrastructure systems through its portfolio of brands and products, including Erdos Technologies, Requiem Creative, Erdos Digital, Erdos Tracks, Erdos Logistics, Eunifi, and Erdos Medical.

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