The Canadian government published cybersecurity guidance for using generative artificial intelligence. The document contains definitions, various applications of generative AI in the fields of health care and software development, for instance, and the risks of the technology. Additionally, the government provided recommendations for both organizations and individuals to mitigate their level of risk when using generative AI.
21 July 2023
Canada releases guide for mitigating generative AI's cybersecurity risks
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