Samsung, a leader in tech, has imposed a ban on their employees using generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Bing due to data security risks. This is to protect sensitive information and safety of their users as the industry discusses the "profound risks" of AI. This decision sets a precedent amongst other tech giants.
Samsung, the world's leading technology giant, imposed a policy to restrict the use of generative AI platforms, including ChatGPT, Google Bard and Bing due to the common security concerns. 65% of employees were surveyed to have worries about data leakage. To ensure the safety of their information, the company has taken action by prohibiting the sharing of company-related data and intellectual property on AI platforms. Furthermore, its own in-house AI tools are being developed for software dev., translation and summarization. Violations of this policy can result in serious consequences, such as termination of employment.
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