Shadow AI—the use of unapproved artificial intelligence tools by employees—has quickly become a big challenge, even for organizations embracing AI innovation. On one hand, employees are eager to ...
Speeding up work tasks with 'shadow AI' is tempting, but risky. It seems impossible to stop people from doing it.
Amid the growing adoption of AI tools, a new problem is emerging – when employers don’t provide sanctioned AI tools, many workers will use the ones they prefer anyway. In sectors like healthcare, ...
People are sneaking AI into work, risks and all. But with smart guardrails, companies can turn shadow AI into a winning edge. The risks of sharing legal information, financial data and sensitive code ...
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Many workers are using unapproved AI tools at work - and sharing a lot of private data they really shouldn't
Three in five workers say they use unapproved (shadow) AI tools Execs and senior managers are the worst culprits Workers lack the right tools or policies New research has claimed three in five (59%) ...
Recent Kaspersky ( ) research entitled“Cybersecurity in the workplace: Employee knowledge and behaviour” has found that 81,7% of professionals surveyed in the Middle East, Turkiye and Africa (META) ...
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