00:00It seems like artificial intelligence, or AI, is everywhere.
00:04In how people interact with businesses, do their jobs, and even in their personal lives.
00:09But how to use it responsibly is often less clear.
00:13Some companies, like TELUS, provide resources to help Canadians engage with AI wisely.
00:19Here are some steps to get the most out of AI tools while keeping yourself safe.
00:23Start by reading privacy policies.
00:26Check what data you're being asked for and for what purpose.
00:29Avoid sharing personal or confidential information such as your name, address, banking information, or any other identifiers.
00:38And, fact-check AI's responses against trusted sources.
00:42Remember, AI can be biased.
00:45It might favor certain viewpoints, especially on sensitive topics, so it won't always give you completely fair or balanced information.
00:52When using AI, ask it to show you different points of view,
00:56and do your research to understand the cultural, historical, or social context of what you're asking it to work on.
01:03Navigating the potential and pitfalls of AI tools requires staying alert and informed.
01:09Learn more at telus.com slash responsible AI.
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