As generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) rapidly becomes a must-have tool for modern enterprises, organizations are also realizing that strong safeguards are just as important as innovation. While GenAI can unlock faster decision-making and improved efficiency, it can also introduce serious security and data protection concerns if not managed properly.
To address this growing need, Alaska Communications is now offering Alaska-based businesses a secure and enterprise-ready approach to adopting GenAI through its relationship with SurePath AI. This collaboration is designed to help organizations embrace AI-driven transformation while maintaining strict governance and control over sensitive information.
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GenAI is already proving essential across industries because it supports faster problem-solving, boosts employee productivity, and reduces the burden of repetitive tasks. As a result, teams can shift their focus toward higher-value strategic work. However, without clear oversight, businesses may unknowingly expose themselves to operational and compliance risks.
“GenAI has become essential for organizations because of its ability to accelerate problem-solving, increase productivity and aid decision-making while reducing the time employees spend on repetitive tasks which frees them up to focus on more strategic work,” said Dale Knipp, chief revenue officer, Alaska Communications. “But without robust governance, they may be putting your business at risk. By collaborating with SurePath AI, Alaska Communications is leveraging the industry’s leading governance platform known for offering a secure path for AI adoption, allowing your business to capitalize on the benefits.”
In addition, SurePath AI brings expertise in creating a unified governance framework that ensures visibility and control over AI usage. This becomes increasingly important as organizations scale GenAI across departments and workflows.
“Generative AI is transforming how organizations work but without visibility and control, it introduces real security and data risks,” said Casey Bleeker, CEO, SurePath AI. “SurePath AI provides a single control plane to monitor and manage GenAI usage, enforce org-wide policies, and govern how AI accesses enterprise data in real time including MCP. We’re proud to partner with Alaska Communications to help organizations across Alaska adopt AI confidently, securely and at scale.”
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Through this partnership, Alaska Communications and SurePath AI are giving businesses a safe onramp to AI innovation without compromising security. By combining enterprise-grade connectivity with trusted governance tools, organizations can accelerate adoption while staying compliant and protected.
Key Benefits for Customers Include:
- Reduced operational risk
- Consistent AI governance and compliance
- Stronger protection of sensitive business data
- Faster productivity improvements
- More confident AI adoption
- Competitive advantage in a rapidly evolving market
Ultimately, this initiative ensures Alaska businesses can harness the power of GenAI while maintaining the trust, security, and control needed for long-term success.
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