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75% of Organizations Considering Bans on Generative AI Tools in the Workplace

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In Today's Mail:

  • Midjourney: An AI Art-making Platform

  • 75% of Organizations Considering Bans on Generative AI Tools in the Workplace

  • ChatGPT's odds of getting code questions correct are worse than a coin flip

  • ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot

  • AI Is Generating Security Risks Faster Than Companies Can Keep Up

Top 5 News About AI:

1-Midjourney: An AI Art-making Platform

  • To create an image, type /imagine in the message field and describe the image you want.

  • Midjourney will generate four different images based on your description on.

  • You can refine the images by using the Upscale and Variations buttons or re-run the prompt for new images.

2-75% of Organizations Considering Bans on Generative AI Tools in the Workplace

  • 61% of those deploying or considering bans said the measures are intended as long term or permanent, with risks to data security, privacy, and corporate reputation driving decisions to take action.

  • 83% of organizations voice concerns that unsecured apps pose a cybersecurity threat to their corporate IT environment.

3-ChatGPT's odds of getting code questions correct are worse than a coin flip

  • ChatGPT produces wrong answers to software programming questions more than half the time, according to a study from Purdue University.

  • 52% of ChatGPT answers are incorrect and 77% are verbose, but they are still preferred 39.34% of the time due to their comprehensiveness and well-articulated language style.

4-ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot

  • Capable of writing essays, code, and more given short prompts

  • Used by major brands for generating ad and marketing copy

5-AI Is Generating Security Risks Faster Than Companies Can Keep Up

  • Business technology leaders are struggling to understand the cybersecurity risks associated with generative AI tools like Microsoft's Copilot.

  • Companies need to track the components of their software and AI systems to better respond to security vulnerabilities.

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