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Wednesday, 3 May 2023

Seems harsh



Samsung bans ChatGPT-like AI after security breach, warns of employee termination

The South Korean company found that employees had uploaded sensitive code to AI platforms, raising fears that the data may be made available to other users.

Consumer electronics from the corporation, such as Windows laptops and Android smartphones, are unaffected. Samsung issued a warning that violating the new rules could result in termination.

On the other hand, the threat of termination could do much to liven up our public sector.  

5 comments:

Scrobs. said...

Presumably the publicly-owned computers used by the public sector working from home will also be affected, so yes, it could make life cheaper and more atisfying for the long-suffering tax-payer!

A K Haart said...

Scrobs - I have a feeling that those publicly-owned computers don't wear out due to excessive use either.

Doonhamer said...

Sensitive code. Oh noes. Wrong pronouns? Gender assumptions?

Doonhamer said...

Computer says NO.
Next?

A K Haart said...

Doonhamer - it's bound to be wrong pronouns, nothing else would cause such a drastic reaction.