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3. TIP OF THE MONTH
Artificial intelligence (AI)
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way we live, work,
and interact. From our personal lifestyles through our social engagements to the way we
conduct our private and corporate businesses, AI is altering our methodologies and changing
the landscape of end products. From the age-old medical expert systems and intelligent
search engines to intelligent chatbots and predictive models, the enthusiasm for AI practice
is growing rapidly.
FOR USING GENERATIVE AI
1. Never share sensitive information.
Avoid copying, pasting, or inserting any personal data or confidential information related to
your organization or clients.
2. Always use generative AI applications from reputable sources.
‘I, as a language model, do not have an app in the Play Store or any other app store. However,
some applications may be developed by third parties that use my language processing
capabilities through an API or other integration.’This is the response received from ChatGPT
as I asked if it has an app in Play Store or AppStore. Make sure that you are using authorised
software. Be aware of malware disguised as AI applications, which can lead to data breaches
and credential compromises.
3. Avoid plagiarism.
Never copy/paste content directly from AI software into your
research, blogs, or documents, as it can result in plagiarism.
Also, there is a risk of biased replies. Avoid copying/pasting
code, as it can lead to copyright violations.
4. Implement robust security controls.
Implement two-factor or multi-factor authentication
and limit user access to data. A cyber attack can be
prevented by using this method.
5. Continuously monitor your AI chatbot.
While integrating generative AI software API into chatbots,
there are chances of database poisoning by threat actors.
Be aware of database poisoning by threat actors, which
can result in harmful content being served to users. Monitor
your chatbot to detect and avoid abusive or malicious content.
6. Check the code before use.
Developers may look for code mistakes using Generative AI
applications or even look to improvise codes. Validate the code
you plan to use in your product development/projects. Threat
actors may insert malicious code, so always double-check the
code to avoid security breaches.
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