By now, you are familiar with ChatGPT. It became one of the fastest-growing consumer applications the world had seen just two months after its release.
Due to the attention, every organization has drawn a different conclusion concerning the use of large language models in advanced chatbots–both the quotidian use of the technology at work and even the larger societal questions they raise.
For many organizations, these tools have generated considerable interest as they look to harness them to spark productivity. However, it has also drawn the attention of the authorities, given how it collects and produces data. Apart from data compliance questions being actively debated, something that needs to be considered is protecting corporate intellectual property or sensitive customer data from being used in ChatGPT or other AI projects.
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