Recent research from Deloitte reveals that UK workers are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to keeping up to speed with the latest generative AI advances, finding that nearly a third (31%) of UK employees who use generative AI for work access tools which they personally pay for. The survey findings highlight that in order to create more accurate, reliable results and mitigate Gen AI risks, organisations must prioritise ethical considerations, integrate them into the development process, conduct regular audits, and engage with stakeholders to gather diverse perspectives. The bottom line is - if organisations do not start building a strategy to use Gen AI now, they risk falling behind their employees who will start building their own standards.

Recent research from Deloitte reveals that UK workers are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to keeping up to speed with the latest generative AI advances, finding that nearly a third (31%) of UK employees who use generative AI for work access tools which they personally pay for. The survey findings highlight that in order to create more accurate, reliable results and mitigate Gen AI risks, organisations must prioritise ethical considerations, integrate them into the development process, conduct regular audits, and engage with stakeholders to gather diverse perspectives. The bottom line is - if organisations do not start building a strategy to use Gen AI now, they risk falling behind their employees who will start building their own standards.

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