A recent survey report released by Salesforce has drawn attention to the potential risks of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in enterprise applications. The survey, which covered more than 14,000 employees in 14 countries around the world, showed that more than half of employees using GenAI privately use unapproved tools at work, which undoubtedly poses a huge challenge to corporate data security and compliance. This highlights the need for enterprises to develop better strategies and stricter specifications when deploying and managing GenAI technology.
Salesforce's latest survey shows that more than half of the world's companies using generative artificial intelligence have employees using unapproved tools at work, which may bring potential risks to the company. The survey, which covered more than 14,000 employees in 14 countries, sheds light on ethical and training issues in the use of GenAI. Companies need to provide clear guidelines to ensure GenAI technology is used safely and ethically.The survey results warn that companies need to strengthen training for employees on the use of GenAI and formulate clear usage specifications and security policies to minimize potential risks and promote the safe and compliant application of GenAI technology. Only in this way can the potential of GenAI be fully realized while avoiding its negative impacts.