Top companies ground Microsoft Copilot over data governance concerns

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Top companies ground Microsoft Copilot over data governance concerns

Large enterprises are expressing significant concerns regarding data governance as they attempt to integrate Microsoft Copilot into their operations. Jack Berkowitz, chief data officer of Securiti, revealed that half of the 20-plus chief data officers he surveyed have paused their Copilot implementations due to security and oversight issues. The rapid deployment of generative AI tools has outpaced the necessary safety measures, leading to caution among businesses.

Berkowitz highlighted that the complexities of existing tech products and access rights create a challenging environment for Copilot's functionality. Many companies are turning off or restricting the use of Copilot due to fears of sensitive information being improperly accessed or summarized. To effectively utilize AI tools like Copilot, organizations must ensure clean data and robust security measures are in place, emphasizing the need for observability in data governance.

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