This year, one of our favorite tech terms got an AI makeover. “Shadow IT”—a familiar expression referring to employees’ unauthorized use of hardware or software—is so 2022. Now it’s all about shadow AI. According to IT pros who spoke with IT Brew, the challenge of detecting and monitoring the near-daily arrival of new generative AI products will continue. “We’re still in the infancy of AI,” Jeff Collins, CEO at observability platform WanAware, told IT Brew. “A lot of us would like to think that every organization on the planet is using AI. There’s a lot of organizations out there, especially in the user population, that aren’t using it today. The realm of shadow AI will continue growing substantially through 2026.” Have at IT! A Cybernews survey of 1,000 US employees, published Sept. 30, found that 59% said they use AI tools unapproved by their employers. According to the study, 77% of companies have an official policy for usage of personal AI, and 52% of employers provide approved AI products. How shadow AI could become a serious threat over the next 12 months.—BH |