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Some 24% revealed having mandatory policies on such use.triggering the maturity of AI as an attack surface and motivating cyber criminals to invest in new tools.
About 28% of people said they did not use such tools at all.exploiting valid accounts has become the path of least resistance for cyber criminals.Andriy Onufriyenko/Getty ImagesEmployees might recognize the potential leak of sensitive data as a top risk.
Also: The best AI chatbotsClose to half (42%) of respondents said they used the tools for research and analysis.and personally identifiable information.
53% of employees considered a colleagues use of generative AI tools as an unfair advantage and 40% believed those who did so should be required to teach the rest of their team or colleagues.
including social media and messaging app credentials.Artificial Intelligence I asked Gemini and GPT-4 to explain deep learning AI.
with 68% noting the need for everyone to know the right way to adopt generative AI. A majority 90% of respondents believed it was important to have guidelines and policies on the use of emerging technology.
In terms of formal guidance and policies on the use of public generative AI tools at work.including 26% of ransomware attacks globally.
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