A new report from Deloitte reveals that 56% of companies are unsure if they have ethical standards in place for the use of generative AI. This highlights a gap between the adoption of generative AI and ethical awareness among organizations. The report emphasizes the need for companies to establish guidelines for the ethical use of AI. In a separate study, it was found that over two-thirds of IT leaders are concerned about deepfake attacks, which are a type of cyber attack that uses AI to create convincing fake videos. This further underscores the importance of ethical considerations in the use of AI technology.
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Deloitte: Many Organizations Don't Know If They Have Ethical Standards for Using Generative AI #RoboticsAINews #AINews #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #AIAutomation https://t.co/SdEBdApMrO
56% of professionals are unsure if their companies have ethical guidelines for AI use, according to Deloitte’s Technology Trust Ethics Report. https://t.co/QIt8WEhikE
New Deloitte Report Emphasizes the Gap Between Generative AI Adoption and Ethical Awareness Among Organizations https://t.co/w6u56bDUJN @Deloitte @DeloitteUS #datanami #TCIwire
While many companies have been dipping their toes into #generativeAI pilots, 56% don’t know whether they have ethical standards in place guiding its use, according to a new report from @Deloitte. https://t.co/VPI0NRMf89 #AI #technews