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Navigating AI Risks In Business

Preventing Misinformation & Security Breaches

Nick Robison, Shrish Twari, Joseph Sterling, Berkley Tipps

What if false info and data leaks became common?

How do we know if AI is trustworthy?

New york Lawyer

Who is the Audience?

1.Who Are they? Each individual student 2. Benifits? Understanding how to use Ai properly 3. What does our audience know? ethical concerns about AI

4. What are the main concerns? Misinformation and security risks 5. Who are the decision makers? each individual student 6. What is our appeal type? Analytical appeal
How does AI hurt the business community with misnformation and security risks?

Key Takeaway 1

AI, if not properly used, can generate false information
-According to defense one, ChatGPT generates false information for up to ¼ of queries. - LLM’s show bias with the info you give them -This shows the importance of critical evaluation and making the decision of checking you facts. Asking AI where they got their source and making sure its reputable is very important.

Key Takaway 2

Make sure AI is using reputable sources by telling it specifically to use only reputable, safe, and verified sources.

- help give students steps to help keep them safe from misinformation as well as security breaches in their personal lives -studies show that by fact checking Ai’s sources it significantly reduces the risk of Ai giving out misinformation. (Cybersecurity Reports, 2024). - “Researchers, tech companies, and governments are collaborating to fight AI-powered misinformation with AI technology.” (University of Florida)

Key Informationn

Why does AI produce misinformation? Risks: security and legal issues Prevention strategies Detecting misinformation and security threats

ChatGPT Data Breach

  • March 2023: ChatGPT bug exposed user data
  • Names, emails, and partial credit card info shown to strangers
  • Even trusted AI tools can put your privacy at risk
Why Care?
  • Identity theft
  • Financial fraud
  • Academic account compromise

Key takeaway 3

Students should be aware of security risks to help protect their personal information and prevent fraud.
  • AI stores prompts and responses
  • Leaks break trust
  • Fraud & legal risks
  • Smart use = stronger communication

Sources

1. Clarke, L. (2023). Call for AI pause highlights potential dangers. Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 380(6641), 120–121. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adi2240 2. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency. CISA, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 2024, www.cisa.gov. Accessed 9 Mar. 2025. 3. SANS Institute. SANS, www.sans.org. Accessed 9 Mar. 2025. 4. University of Florida. AI and Misinformation, 2024, https://2024.jou.ufl.edu/page/ai-and-misinformation. Accessed 9 Mar. 2025. 5. Ramos, Manuel. "Judge Sanctions Lawyers Whose AI-Written Filing Contained Fake Citations." CNBC, 22 June 2023, www.cnbc.com/2023/06/22/judge-sanctions-lawyers-whose-ai-written-filing-contained-fake-citations.html 6. https://openai.com/index/march-20-chatgpt-outage/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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