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Does anyone else block AI tools like ChatGPT or Zoom notation extensions in their office network? Why or why not?

My team has been debating the risk involved with them but I've been on the fence. I saw this article (that's part ad for Asterisk) on it this morning and it got me thinking about it again.

https://thehackernews.com/2023/06/generative-ai-apps-chatgpt-potential.html

#ChatGPT #AI #security #sysadmin

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[–] th0th_Q@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It’s blocked for us, because it’s a confidentiality and licensing liability.

Confidentiality because prompt data can be used for training / review outside the company.

Licensing because if it generates code and we use that code, it’s hypothetically possible that code is actually part of a codebase subject to a restrictive / “toxic” license that could get the company sued if not handled properly.

[–] CMDerCatnip@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

@th0th_Q Ah, I didn't even think of the licensing angle. Good point. It will be interesting to see the first legal case on that pop up.