'Shadow AI' is a leadership failure, not an employee problem
kashifmanzoor · x · 2026-08-19
The author offers a contrarian take: the spread of 'shadow AI'—employees using unsanctioned AI tools—stems from leadership failure, not employee misbehavior. The implicit argument is that companies should examine governance and tooling gaps rather than blame workers for bypassing process. The post is a one-line opinion without further elaboration.
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