- Creating written content (52%)
- Increased productivity (51%)
- Automating repetitive tasks (40%)
- Analyzing large amounts of data (38%)
- Provide customer service (33%)
“Although AI is already built into daily workflows, Isaca's polls confirm that there is a huge lack of governance, policy and risk oversight,” Isaca's board president Jamie Norton said in a statement. “Leaders need to act now to establish the framework, protection and training needed to support responsible AI use.”
Lack of training
The report is not the only field where employers are short, as only 22% of organizations providing AI training to all staff said they are not providing training to their employees.
Jason Lau, ISACA board director, said organizations need to promote a “culture of continuous learning” through AI and ensure that employees are responsible for the expertise to use technology effectively.
Lau further warned that threat actors are already using AI to harness vulnerable organizations.
In fact, previous Gartner research warned about AI-generated Deepfake job seekers that threat actors are used to infiltrate organizations.
