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AI in the Enterprise
News, analysis, and insights for IT leaders navigating the risks and rewards of AI
June 17, 2024
Deepfakes: Coming soon to a company near you
AI-powered deepfake technology is rapidly advancing, and itâs only a matter of time before cybercriminals find a business model they can use, some security experts say. Read more
Microsoft delays Recall launch amid privacy concerns
The recently announced Windows feature, which takes regular screenshots of a userâs PC activities, will be available first via Windows Insider instead of a wider rollout to Copilot+ devices. Read more
US Air Force seeks generative AI test pilots
An experimental chatbot called NIPRGPT took off for the first time at the Air Force Research Laboratory this week, and will soon see action answering questions on a non-classified information network. Read more
IT leaders go small for purpose-built AI
Companies donât need to adopt large language models to get real benefits from AI, some experts say. Read more
Adobe to adapt terms of service on genAI training after customer backlash
Customers of the Photoshop and InDesign maker voiced anger at updated terms of service that some believed would allow the company to use their data to train AI models. Read more
WWDC: Apple's Private Cloud Compute is what all cloud services should be
From the device to the server and everywhere in between, rock solid privacy is baked in. That's as it should be. Read more
Does AI make us dependent on Big Tech?
There is widespread fear in the securities and finance sectors that using generative AI will force companies to rely on giant cloud companies. Read more
Criminals, too, see productivity gains from AI
A new study looks at how criminals are using AI to further their goals â and it turns out they're using many of the same AI technologies, and for many of the same reasons, as enterprises. Read more
IT pros find generative AI doesnât always play well with others
AI is often difficult to integrate with existing enterprise system and leaves open doors to security and privacy concerns, according to a SolarWinds IT Trends Report. Read more
Afraid AI will steal your job? Youâre not alone
Knowlege workers are worried AI automation will replace them, according to a new survey. Read more
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