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Associations need policies to guard against pitfalls of AI use

Think of generative artificial intelligence, which has been all the rage since last November’s release of ChatGPT, as The Blob. If you remember classic horror movies, The Blob was an amorphous alien being that absorbed everything in its path. And if you’re not careful, your proprietary association data could get absorbed by AI, replicated and then made available for other people to pilfer. To prevent this from happening, technology experts recommend developing policies for how staff and volunteers can use AI. Generative AI tools learn every time users input information. Anything you put into free versions of AI tools—ChatGPT, Bard, Bing—is there for others to see and learn… Read More