Generative artificial intelligence Four steps to secure GenAI use
02.09.2024 A guest article by Benjamin Schulte* 4 min reading time
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The relevance of generative artificial intelligence for everyday work is currently being proven in various pilot projects. But secure integration into everyday business life is not easy. These four steps should help.
There is interest in many places, but how can generative AI be safely integrated into a company?
In recent months, generative artificial intelligence, or GenAI for short, has caused quite a stir both in professional circles and in practical applications. The possibilities of this technology are impressive and promising: from the radical optimization of business processes to noticeable productivity boosts – GenAI opens doors to new competitive advantages that companies cannot ignore. The numerous experiments and pilot projects that have already been implemented are a clear sign that the technology is not just a passing phenomenon.
What is the situation in Europe?
GenAI is also making great strides at the European level. Thanks to specially developed, EU-compliant AI language models that meet local regulations, this technology can also gain a foothold in Europe. But although many managers already have a clear idea of the possibilities that GenAI offers, they often still lack the necessary know-how for secure integration into everyday business life. Most companies are still at the beginning of their journey here. The aspects of cyber security, trade secrets, data protection, ethics and regulation in particular pose challenges for those responsible. And even if there is no universally applicable solution, at least four steps can be outlined to establish EU-compliant GenAI use that shows its full potential throughout the organization:
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