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Are AI Browsers Too Risky for Your Business?

Gartner advises organizations to block AI-powered browsers such as Perplexity’s Comet and OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas due to security and privacy risks, including potential exposure of sensitive data and vulnerability to cyber threats. The firm recommends conducting risk assessments, educating users about data exposure, restricting browser capabilities, and blocking installation if risks are unacceptable.

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