Artificial intelligence and machine learning are the #1 technologies being researched and tested by IT leaders, according to the 2023 CIO Tech Priorities survey. Interest in generative AI is growing even more as organizations start testing different use cases for deep learning models. Many people want to use generative AI solutions in their jobs and jobs.
These technologies are already improving end-user and IT team productivity. For example, enterprise browsers that incorporate AI/ML can provide individuals with improved web search results, powerful language translation capabilities, and the ability to automatically share data and information across devices.
IT security personnel also benefit. AI/ML-embedded browser cloud management capabilities can detect whether users bypass warnings from malicious sites or avoid warnings about downloading dangerous data. Another benefit: AI/ML automatically logs potential security events, offloading tasks from your team.
game changer
Lorena Crowley, Head of Chrome Enterprise Marketing at Google, said: “There are a lot of opportunities for her AI within the browser.” First, Bard, a conversational AI tool from Google, uses large-scale language models to help individuals find information faster and be creative. and enable you to be more productive.
AI technology can also support corporate security goals. For example, Chrome uses ML models to help organizations quickly identify risky sites.
“Our AI capabilities give IT and security teams much more information than ever before,” says Crowley. “Then we can use that data to make policy decisions or investigate security incidents. Having access to that data is game-changing.”
AI and other management capabilities within Chrome Enterprise can be a game changer for your organization. A Forrester Consulting study found that managing Chrome from the cloud increased employee productivity by $3.7 million and significantly reduced the time IT teams spent managing the browser.
innovate the way work is done
Chrome Enterprise gives IT teams visibility into which browser versions individuals are using and on which devices the browsers are installed. This allows IT staff to better troubleshoot and remediate issues and gain greater visibility into their browser fleet.
“AI really does the heavy lifting when it comes to identifying risks,” says Crowley. “There’s a lot of innovation going on.”
“We’re thinking specifically about business users and what we can do to make their workflows more productive and secure,” says Crowley.
As organizations look to the future of work, enterprise browsers with built-in AI/ML capabilities will play a key role in increasing productivity and reducing risk.
Learn how to work securely in the cloud with Google Chrome Enterprise.
