ChatGPT, a generative AI service, has become popular and risen to the height of its popularity recently, prompting many enterprises to realize the potential damage and threat it may pose to the confidentiality of their data. Objecting to the possible security risk, Samsung Electronics took the initiative of banning its employees from making use of ChatGPT and other AI services, after certain employees leaked upcoming products through ChatGPT.
Today, The Information reported that Microsoft is responding to the privacy concerns raised by Samsung and other enterprises by launching dedicated ChatGPT instances for them. The new service will give enterprises the ability to protect their internal data by utilizing isolated ChatGPT instances for specific tasks.
Microsoft is a tech-giant based out of Redmond, Washington. Founded in 1975, Microsoft has become one of the most well known technology corporations in the world, with products ranging from computer operating systems and office applications to gaming consoles. The company’s core products are often seen as industry-standard and its services are used by billions of people around the world.
The Information is an independent media outlet founded in 2013 by journalist Jessica Lessin. The goal of The Information is to provide members with timely and accurate information about technology. The company employs an experienced team of reporters and editors that are dedicated to research and analytics. The Information’s reporting has lead to the exposure of many important stories within the technology industry, including noteworthy topics such as Yahoo’s massive data breach.