Digital Journal July 7, 2023
Dr. Tim Sandle

Generative AI empowers faster, more thorough understanding of complex topics, and the large language models (LLMs) that power them are a business productivity gold mine to create stronger deliverables and execute labour-heavy tasks more efficiently. But in their current state, public platforms like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard are the most common ways users can access them – presenting an exposure risk for sensitive information that’s driving many enterprises to outright ban their use on company networks and hardware.

Daniel Fallmann, CEO at Mindbreeze, shares insights with Digital Journal on the risks these exposure risks presented by these platforms, pitfalls leadership must consider when identifying tools to fit their needs, how businesses can get more trustworthy and effective results from...

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