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Generative AI has caused a variety of security concerns, ranging from data privacy to malware development. Despite concerns, businesses are looking to implement the technology within their organizations. According to a recent Insight survey, 72% of businesses are expected to adopt generative AI to increase productivity.
Around half of the respondents say they expect to use the technology to assist with research and development (53%) and/or software development and testing (50%). Eighty-one percent say their company already has established or implemented policies/strategies around generative AI or are currently in the process of doing so.