Companies blocking ChatGPT
Amazon, JP Morgan, Verizon, and other companies are reportedly restricting their employees from using ChatGPT due to security and privacy concerns. Will the companies restricting the use of AI tools get left behind? Or is the cautious approach justified?
They did the same with cloud computing. Now, many enterprise companies have a cloud-first policy. In fact, in some places, you may hurt your promotion choices if you deploy an on-premise workload!
Watch as companies develop formal AI policies with considerably more nuance as they seek to capture the upside whilst limiting the downside.
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