Apple Inc has now joined a select group of companies taking a stand against the use of ChatGPT AI systems. Aimed at preventing any corporate data breaches, this includes Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Deutsche Bank. Samsung's stance on ChatGPT is more temporary, recently banning and then approving its use. OpenAI has launched a feature to disable the saving of chat histories to protect privacy. Apple's recent move signals a serious focus on data security. Ensuring ethical and reliable implementation of AI technology is the key to success.
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Apple is continuing to prioritize privacy and has implemented a ban on employee usage of AI tools like ChatGPT & Copilot to protect confidential data. Big companies like Samsung, JPMorgan Chase, and Verizon are following suit. Apple is also developing it's own AI technology -- led by John Giannandrea -- for secure integration of AI into their workflow.
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