ChatGPT is a widely-used chatbot system for various domains, from coding to HR to legal, but beware the dangers of data misuse & breach. 1.2% of customers had their data leaked in a past outage. Inappropriate diagnoses & misappropriation of content have been observed. Companies should ensure data security & ethical standards before using this tool.
Discover how AI can make our lives easier - while keeping sensitive data safe from the darker side of technology. Samsung employees recently experienced the dangers of using ChatGPT's AI language model, leading to source code and meeting minutes leakage. To protect your intellectual property, create an environment where confidential information is respected, and implement data security measures. Discover the power of AI and protect yourself from associated risks.
Microsoft Corporation is a world-renowned technology company, founded in 1975. It has invested billions in OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT. Team8, an Israeli-based venture firm, recently issued a warning about companies utilizing generative artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT due to a risk of exposing confidential customer data and trade secrets. Ann Johnson, Microsoft Vice President and writer of the report, has advocated for transparent discussions on cyber risks in the security and AI community.
ChatGPT is the next big thing in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and legal advice: help in conversational hosting, contract proofreading and drafting legal agreements. But with the data being stored, what are the privacy risks? Learn more and how data protection regulations can help keep your information safe.
ChatGPT is the next big thing in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and legal advice: help in conversational hosting, contract proofreading and drafting legal agreements. But with the data being stored, what are the privacy risks? Learn more and how data protection regulations can help keep your information safe.
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