A recent Netskope report reveals that 25% of European organizations have banned Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, primarily due to data security and privacy issues. In contrast, only 9.8% have blocked ChatGPT, with Google's Gemini at 9.2% banning rates. Grok's reputation has suffered as it has been linked to spreading misinformation, raising alarms about its controls. Despite widespread integration of AI tools in Europe, organizations are increasingly discerning, opting for alternatives that better align with data privacy principles, as evidenced by the notable blocking rate of 41% for Stability AI's Stable Diffusion.
A quarter of European organisations have banned Elon Musk's generative AI chatbot Grok due to concerns about data security and blunders related to misinformation.
Neil Thacker emphasized that businesses are recognizing the differences in data privacy handling among various AI tools, leading to selective adoption in organizations.
Despite the caution around certain tools, GenAI usage is extensive across Europe, with 91% of organizations incorporating cloud-based chatbots into their operations.
Gianpietro Cutolo noted that as organizations become more knowledgeable about AI risks, they are increasingly discerning about which tools they adopt.
Collection
[
|
...
]