For UK-based business iSalon, protecting sensitive customer data is their top priority. iSalon provides software and management systems to over 2,000 hair salons, and most of their customers are small business owners who have poured their life savings into their companies.
iSalon depends on security technology from Microsoft 365 Business to defend against information loss and cyberattacks like malware and malicious URLs. And with employees scattered across the UK, collaboration and productivity tools keep employees connected and engaged.
Many employees aren't equipped to evaluate or question the outputs they receive from AI. This article from MIT Sloan explains the risk of "rubber-stamping" AI outputs without understanding the rationale behind them, and outlines strategies for building explainability into workplace systems. Read the article to learn how your organization can build a culture that embraces AI without surrendering critical thinking. For guidance on making AI a trusted tool, contact Metisc. Read More...
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