Moji has launched their AI Utilization Evaluation Cloud, this kind of platform that, um, helps companies figure out how employees are actually using generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Microsoft Copilot.
In practice the service gathers usage signals from browser extensions and also from existing logs, and then it basically turns all of that into risk assessments, approval records, AI usage ledgers, and audit reports. It’s not really about shutting down AI adoption or anything like that, rather it helps orgs spot the approved stuff, the risky patterns, and the completely unauthorized usage across different departments.
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This launch lands at a time when more companies are running into ‘shadow AI,’ meaning employees are using AI tools without proper formal oversight. And since AI is becoming a normal part of everyday work, businesses want realistic ways to balance the productivity boost with security, compliance, and governance. Moji is positioning the platform as this extra governance layer that works next to, not instead of, their existing security and monitoring systems.


