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@Lensflare we deal with a lot of sensitive information, we can't have thousands of idiots feeding that stuff to Microsoft
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JsonBoa29972y@darksideofyay don't you guys use office 365? Billy the gates already knows everything.
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Hazarth94872y@JsonBoa
@aaronswart
While you're not wrong. At the same time It's not a good policy to get used to posting private company info on just any service that pops up on the internet. Not to mention, the people that develop and maintain chatGPT are not the same people that develop and maintain Office. Microsoft is a big company, and increasing the attack surface is never a good idea either.
Now it's chatGPT, next day it will be one of the hundreds of spinoffs held by private companies. So I kinda understand the security aspect of it...
that being said, I'd rather the company just updated their security policy and tell people to never post sensitive information in chatGPT, but still allow usage for general work. I mean is bing also blocked? what about Googles BARD? Will they just keep blocking every AI assistant until they realize it's unavoidable?
Better have informed employees than confused restricted employees imho -
@darksideofyay that’s retarded. How are you supposed to get 3rd party libs? 90% is hosted on github.
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@darksideofyay While it is obvious that you can use ChatGPT whithout disclosing sensitive information and you maybe should change the employees too stupid to do so... This at least is a good reason to ban search engines like Google and ChatGPT from the workplace.
apparently everyone was using chatgpt on the company and they blocked the address lol
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