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Shadow AI adoption grows as employees use personal AI tools

Employees are increasingly using personal AI tools like Ollama, phone assistants, and browser plugins due to their speed and utility. This trend, referred to as "shadow AI," is difficult to prevent through bans. The key challenge for organizations is determining ownership of the hardware and data logs associated with these inevitably adopted local AI models. AI

IMPACT Organizations must develop policies for managing employee-use of personal AI tools to ensure data security and ownership.

RANK_REASON The item discusses a trend and its implications rather than announcing a specific event or release.

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Shadow AI is already in your org. Personal Ollama setups, phone assistants, browser AI plugins. Employees run them because the tools are useful and fast. You ca

    Shadow AI is already in your org. Personal Ollama setups, phone assistants, browser AI plugins. Employees run them because the tools are useful and fast. You can’t ban your way out of it. The real question: if local models are inevitable, who owns the hardware and the logs? # Loc…