To ban or not to ban: Data privacy concerns around ChatGPT and other AI
Should your organisation ban services like ChatGPT? I was quoted in an article asking this question:
"An employee will submit something, and then it later comes out in someone else’s completion. You could have your own password showing up somewhere else. Although there’s no attribution, there are identifiers like company name, well-known project names and more,” he added.
What is your organisation doing to control the potential downside of services like ChatGPT, whilst capturing the upside?
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