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Home » Over 1 in 4 Canadian companies ban use of generative AI over privacy concerns
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Over 1 in 4 Canadian companies ban use of generative AI over privacy concerns

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Over a quarter (27 per cent) of companies have banned the use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), at least temporarily, according to a Cisco report.

Sixty-three percent have established limitations on what data can be entered into GenAI applications, and 61 per cent have limits on which GenAI tools can be used by employees.

That’s because over nine in 10 (92 per cent) of privacy and security professionals see generative AI (GenAI) as fundamentally different, requiring new techniques to manage data and risks.

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