
"IT leaders are being advised to prepare for the rise in legal disputes and regulatory compliance mishaps arising from the use of generative AI (GenAI) in their organisations. A Gartner survey of 360 IT leaders involved in the roll-out of GenAI tools found that over 70% indicated that regulatory compliance is within their top three challenges for their organisation's widespread GenAI productivity assistant deployment."
""Global AI regulations vary widely, reflecting each country's assessment of its appropriate alignment of AI leadership, innovation and agility with risk mitigation priorities," said Lydia Clougherty Jones, senior director analyst at Gartner. "This leads to inconsistent and often incoherent compliance obligations, complicating alignment of AI investment with demonstrable and repeatable enterprise value, and possibly opening enterprises up to other liabilities.""
Organizations face rising legal disputes and regulatory compliance mishaps linked to generative AI adoption, requiring IT leaders to prepare for increased risk. A Gartner survey of 360 IT leaders found over 70% identified regulatory compliance among their top three challenges for widespread GenAI productivity assistant deployment. GenAI capabilities are expected to become a baseline requirement for enterprise software within 36 months, with more spending on GenAI-enabled software by 2026. Only 23% of respondents are very confident in managing security and governance for GenAI rollouts. Global AI regulatory variation creates inconsistent compliance obligations and potential additional liabilities. Geopolitical factors increasingly affect non-US GenAI strategies.
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