The rise of generative AI have led to a variety of security concerns. According to research by Grammarly and Forrester, most companies still don’t have a clear strategy to deploy generative AI within their organizations at scale.
The study finds organizations are turning to the technology to address challenges like improving writing quality (47%), increasing revenue (46%) and speeding up execution (42%) — and 43% are moving more quickly than in the past with other innovations. Still, companies lag behind employees on adoption, and 45% have an enterprise-wide strategy to ensure secure, aligned deployment across the entire organization. That leaves them vulnerable to security threats and technical consolidation challenges from disjointed and ungoverned use of generative AI — putting their business, customers and employees at risk and jeopardizing their ability to realize the technology’s benefits down the line.