Businesses put at risk when employees use unauthorized AI tools at work
- Unauthorized AI usage, known as shadow AI, poses risks, including potential data breaches and cyberattacks on companies.
- 20% of surveyed companies reported a data breach linked to shadow AI incidents, as found in a report by IBM and the Ponemon Institute.
- Companies are struggling to protect their intellectual property and sensitive information amid the unauthorized use of AI tools.
- Experts agree that companies need to establish governance for AI use at work, noting that employees must be provided with necessary tools.
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Businesses put at risk when employees use unauthorized AI tools at work
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