Employees are using AI at work without asking-and putting company security at risk
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Employees are using AI at work without asking-and putting company security at risk
"Organizations are scrambling to keep up with employees using AI tools like ChatGPT, text generators, and automation platforms to help them at work. The phenomenon is known as Bring Your Own AI. And while workers are hitting performance goals faster, they're also exposing companies to unprecedented legal and security risks."
"The application deadline for Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies Awards is tomorrow, October 3, at 11:59 p.m. PT. Apply today."
Organizations are scrambling to adapt as employees adopt personal AI tools such as ChatGPT, text generators, and automation platforms to assist with work tasks. Workers using these tools are reaching performance goals more quickly while bypassing formal IT controls and policies. The phenomenon is labeled Bring Your Own AI and is accelerating informal tool adoption across teams. Rapid, decentralized AI use is creating unprecedented legal exposure and security vulnerabilities for companies, including data leaks, compliance breaches, and intellectual property risks. The application deadline for Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies Awards is tomorrow, October 3, at 11:59 p.m. PT; apply today.
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