From the course: Cybersecurity Awareness: AI

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Implementing AI tool usage

Implementing AI tool usage

- We've discussed ways to identify AI and use it responsibly. Now, I'm going to arm you with best practices so that you can apply what you've learned in real life to keep you and your organization safe. AI is an artificial intelligence. It's not your bestie, it's not a second mind. It's a tool. It's important to remember this. AI is being developed to be anything you need it to be, but it comes with its flaws and its primary goals in mind. You should follow its lead, but always have your own goals in mind when using it. AI should compliment your expertise, not replace it. It lacks human judgment, context awareness, and sometimes ethical reasoning. With that in mind, always review AI generated outputs before acting on them. Check in with yourself and ask, does this make sense in my specific situation? You are accountable for all you do with AI, so consider this a partnership. AI is good at repetitive tasks and analyzing data. You should provide that oversight, interpretation, and final…

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