Silicon Republic June 4, 2024

IT leader Jamie Moles advises companies to embrace AI by developing tools and processes to use it securely, because this tech phenomenon isn’t going anywhere.

Those who have been in the IT industry for any period of time know the truth: banning tools in the workplace doesn’t work. Consider that back in the day, we used to monitor how long users were on the internet or block access to the internet altogether. Now businesses are operated entirely through internet-based tools and restrictions are minimal. This is the reality under which generative AI operates.

The explosion of generative AI tools – and subsequent use in the workplace – have many IT leaders concerned about the security risks to their businesses. But...

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