Half your employees use AI tools you never approved and most hide it from you. A four-step framework to turn shadow AI from a hidden risk into a managed advantage.
CB Financial Services cybersecurity disclosure foreshadows the next wave of enterprise AI risk — most boards aren’t ready for ...
Upwork reports that 55% of employees use unapproved AI tools at work, risking data leaks and compliance violations, adding that instead of banning AI, companies should guide responsible use.
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Creating an AI-driven culture is just as important as adopting new tools. Ensure company policies keep up with employees. Lead by example ...
Most Fortune 500 companies are tracking workplace AI usage at the group, role or individual level as token costs become a standard line item in business costs.
Half of employees now use AI at work at least occasionally. Many of them also don't know their employers' AI strategy. AI is boosting productivity, but not reshaping workflows. Half of all employees ...
The modern workplace has spent the past few years swinging between extremes, especially after the pandemic. First came rage quitting, a loud rejection of burnout and broken systems. That was followed ...
Editor's take: Like many major technology companies attempting to turn "dumb" AI models into profitable tools, Amazon is reportedly engaging in questionable accounting practices. According to internal ...
Companies increasingly rely on artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline workflows, improve efficiency, and perform complex tasks. To date, ...
Disney is quietly rolling out an AI Adoption Dashboard to its tech staff, offering employees viability into how much they and their peers are using AI tools like Cursor and Claude. According to a ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Mark Zuckerberg wants Meta to be "AI-native." An internal document shows one way the company's CEO ...