Artificial intelligence is making cybercrime more powerful, and businesses are increasingly being targeted. Attacks are becoming faster, more advanced, and harder to detect. For many small to medium-sized businesses, it is no longer a question of if an attack will happen, but when. Cybercriminals are using AI to create scams that look convincing and act quickly. They can mimic a CEO’s voice, build realistic fake websites, and send messages that appear completely legitimate. These tactics are designed to trick even careful business owners. The impact of a single successful attack can be serious, leading to financial loss, damaged customer trust, and disrupted operations.
Artificial intelligence is becoming ubiquitous in the business technology sector and for good reason. It’s allowing small and medium-sized businesses to do more and compete with businesses that were previously just ahead of them. Today, we want to go over some (reasonably) easy ways you can use AI in your IT operations to make your business more efficient.
Smart speakers have been around for a while now, but let’s be real… have they actually changed the world? Not really. They’re great for blasting music, setting reminders, and answering random trivia questions, but beyond that? Meh.
Much has been made about artificial intelligence and the quickening pace in which it is being used in all walks of life, but especially business. AI is shaping the world around us, many people don’t really understand how it works or how to use it effectively. That’s where AI literacy comes in. In today’s blog, we’ll define AI literacy and how it will affect your organization in the near future.