VentureBeat October 14, 2023
Nick Leone, Fivetran, Seth Batey, Fivetran

AI and generative AI is changing how software works, creating opportunities to increase productivity, find new solutions and produce unique and relevant information at scale. However, as gen AI becomes more widespread, there will be new and growing concerns around data privacy and ethical quandaries.

AI can augment human capabilities today, but it shouldn’t replace human oversight yet, especially as AI regulations are still evolving globally. Let’s explore the potential compliance and privacy risks of unchecked gen AI use, how the legal landscape is evolving and best practices to limit risks and maximize opportunities for this very powerful technology.

Risks of unchecked generative AI

The allure of gen AI and large language models (LLMs) stems from their ability to consolidate...

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