4 Types of Gen AI Risk and How to Mitigate Them

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4 Types of Gen AI Risk and How to Mitigate Them

The article discusses the various risks associated with generative AI applications and how organizations can manage them effectively. It highlights concerns such as privacy and security threats, copyright infringement, bias, and discrimination in AI outputs. Companies like Microsoft and Salesforce have already integrated generative AI into their products, sparking curiosity among organizations about the potential value these tools can bring.

The risks of gen AI adoption range from minor inconveniences like personalized spam to severe consequences such as environmental impacts from data center operations. Some companies, like Apple and Samsung, have banned the internal use of certain AI tools due to privacy and security concerns. Governments are working on frameworks and laws to regulate gen AI, leaving companies to navigate the risks on their own.

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