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IT workers secretly use unauthorized AI tools as companies scramble to control rising shadow tech chaos

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  • Nearly 40% of IT workers admit to secretly using unauthorized generative AI tools
  • Shadow AI is growing as training gaps and fear of layoffs fuel covert use
  • AI tools used without oversight can leak sensitive data and bypass existing security protocols

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in the workplace, organizations are struggling to manage its adoption responsibly, new research has said.

A report by Ivanti has claimed the growing use of unauthorized AI tools in workplaces is raising concerns about deepening skill gaps and increasing security risks.

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