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When using ChatGPT and other products outside of the workplace, Samsung advised staff to use caution and not to enter any private or business-related information into the services.
65% of respondents to a company-wide poll by Samsung last month stated they were concerned about security threats when employing generative AI technologies.
Samsung is not the only business limiting technology use. The use of ChatGPT among employees was reportedly prohibited earlier this year by American investment bank JPMorgan. Additionally, according to reports, Amazon warned staff members this year not to upload sensitive data, including code, to ChatGPT.
Businesses are considering how generative AI capabilities may be used to their operations. Engineers can use ChatGPT to develop computer code, for instance, to expedite their work. Generative AI has been used by Goldman Sachs software developers to create code.
Samsung is searching for ways that generative AI could be utilized securely to increase worker productivity and efficiency despite the most recent constraints.
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