According to information from Bloomberg, Samsung has temporarily banned the use of ChatGPT by its employees. The company would send a notice to employees banning the use of productive AI on work devices and the company’s internal networks.

The South Korean company claimed that the ban was aimed at providing greater privacy and security. The company said it is working to “create a safe environment” for the use of AI, but for now the tool is banned from entering corporate offices and work devices.

“Headquarters is reviewing security measures to create a safe environment for the safe use of productive AI to increase employee productivity and efficiency,” the statement said. However, until these measures are drafted, we are temporarily restricting the use of productive AI.” By restricting the use of manufacturer AI on company computers, phones and tablets, Samsung also asks its employees not to upload sensitive business information through their personal machines.”

According to the statement, employees who do not comply with the order may even be fired. “We ask that you follow our security guidelines diligently, and failure to do so may result in a breach of company information or breach of confidentiality, which may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment,” the company said in a statement.

Privacy concerns and leaks

While the company seems pretty tough on the ChatGPT ban, the action has precedent. According to Bloomberg, Samsung could have discovered a code leak case involving the OpenAI platform.

According to the information obtained, Samsung employees used confidential information in a meeting with ChatGPT. Previously, a security issue in the OpenAI platform set a precedent for leaks by revealing their conversation histories to others.

Source: Tec Mundo

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