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Why You Should Never Use a Public AI for Work

May 13, 2026

Artificial Intelligence has taken up a reputation as the ultimate productivity booster, but it has also introduced a new layer to the phenomenon known as shadow IT… shadow AI. This occurs when employees use unauthorized, public AI tools to summarize meeting notes, write code, or analyze spreadsheets. 

While their intentions are good, these employees (and yes, occasionally business leadership) often unknowingly upload proprietary company information to a public database they have no control over.

Understanding the Data Leak Loop

When you use a free, public AI tool, your input is often used to "train" the model for future users. This creates a data leak loop, where sensitive information—such as financial projections or client lists—could be exposed to a competitor or the general public.

To stay safe, businesses must transition from public, "open" tools to private, "closed" AI environments where their data remains their own.

Creating an AI Acceptable Use Policy

The goal isn't to ban AI; it’s to use it safely. Every SMB needs an Acceptable Use Policy that clearly defines which AI tools are approved for company data and which are for general research only. By centralizing your AI strategy through First Column IT, we can ensure your team uses "Enterprise-Grade" versions of these tools that have strict "no-training" clauses, keeping your intellectual property off the public web.

Practical AI Tips for the Average Business

Education is your best defense. Teach your team to sanitize their prompts and never include…

  • specific names and other personally identifiable information
  • dollar amounts or other specific budget details
  • internal project codes or plans
  • proprietary data or trade secrets
  • sensitive or otherwise protected details

…when using a public AI tool.

If they need to analyze a sensitive document, they should use a company-approved, secure AI platform provided by your IT department rather than a free browser extension. These are built for privacy.

All the Benefits of AI Aren’t Worth a Data Breach

Don't let the pursuit of productivity compromise your privacy. Contact First Column IT at (571) 470-5594 to help you draft a secure AI policy and implement the right tools to keep your data safe.

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