Among the most commonly shared sensitive information are employee data (35%), customer data (32%), internal documents (27%), legal and financial information (21%), security-related information (21%) ...
Simply banning unapproved AI may drive usage further underground, so forward-looking leaders are guiding AI experimentation into safe, productive and compliant channels.
Use your home subscription with your work Microsoft 365 account Your job may not support BYOD, but how about BYOC? Microsoft has declared that people can bring their personal Microsoft 365 ...
Thanks to the accessibility of AI, its impact is broader than the use of unapproved software in the "Shadow AI" days. AI is easily accessible to every worker across the organization, who can each see ...
AI yet only 21% of workers see gains. The result? A $4M shadow AI crisis as employees abandon bad enterprise tools for ...
Zapier reports that shadow AI refers to unapproved use of AI tools by employees, posing risks to security and productivity.
A new survey of U.S. employees reveals a significant "shadow AI" problem in the workplace, with 59% of staff admitting to ...
The biggest risk of unapproved AI tool usage at work is that employees will end up sharing sensitive data with them. As it turns out, 75% of employees using unapproved AI tools admit to sharing ...