New Delhi, Dec. 2 -- As AI tools enter everyday workflows, companies are confronting a new concern: employees relying on personal AI accounts for work without oversight. eScan (MicroWorld Technologies Inc.) has introduced a tenant control feature for ChatGPT within its Enterprise DLP platform to address this growing data sovereignty gap.

The update arrives at a time when organisations are actively adopting AI assistants, but the lines between personal and corporate use continue to blur.

When employees use personal ChatGPT accounts to draft content or analyse documents, organisations lose visibility into what information has been shared. Corporate ChatGPT Enterprise accounts offer audit and compliance capabilities, but personal accounts ...