A month after the internal and sensitive data from Samsung was accidentally disclosed chatppptSamsung seduces the use of the generative AI service. The electronics giant temporarily restricts the use of generative AI tools on the company -owned devices, covering computers, tablets and phones, as well as on non -owners devices operating on internal networks. The prohibition would not only cover Chatgpt, but the services that use technology like Microsoft’s Bing, as well as competing generative services like Bard de Google.
The ban was initially reported by Bloomberg. The rule, which entered into force on May 1, would only apply to the devices issued by Samsung to its workers – which means that consumers and others have Samsung phones, laptops and others connected devices would not be affected.
“The company is examining measures to create a secure environment for the use of the generating AI in complete safety in order to improve the productivity and efficiency of employees,” a spokesman for Samsung told Techcrunch. “However, until these measures are ready, we temporarily restrict the use of a generative AI via corporate devices.”
According to a Monday memo seen by Bloomberg, the restriction would be temporary, for it until it strengthens “security measures to create a secure environment for the use of the generator in complete safety to improve productivity and employee efficiency ”. According to the report, the technology company whose head office is developing its own internal AI tools for “software development and translation”, according to the report.
OPENAI Generative Ai Chatbot Chatgpt has gained in massive popularity in the world since its launch last November, with people who look into it to give them textual answers to everything, from basic research to business -related tasks and more. But part of this bargain in the field of AI meets large roadblocks. In addition to the leak of exclusive data to the service, as did with Samsung last month, others reported potential violations of data confidentiality, copyright violations and inaccuracy in Chatgpt responses.
The technology giant initially enabled employees of its Device Solutions (DS) solutions, which manages its semiconductor and display companies, to use a genetive AI from March 11. In the aftermath of data leak, Samsung also asked the staff to use generative AI tools elsewhere “not to subject any information or personal data related to the company”, which could disclose their intellectual property, according to the memo examined by Bloomberg.
One of the problems that Samsung has noted is that it is difficult to “recover and delete” data on external servers, and data transmitted to such AI tools may be disclosed to other users. Based on the internal survey of Samsung in April, around 65% of participants said that the use of generative AI tools had a security risk.
Openai has worked to solve some of the most controversial problems to eliminate some of the most publicized prohibitions. More recently, Chatgpt services resumed in Italy after Openai has unveiled a plan to introduce new confidentiality checks. Large banksIncluding Bank of America, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo and JpmorganAmong other companies have recently limited use by Chatgpt employees.
In South Korea, other large technological companies, including LG and the SK Hynix memory chip manufacturer, are fighting to make their own directives To use generative AI tools.
Updates with comments from Samsung Electronics
Chatgpt takes over the service in Italy after adding disclosure and confidentiality controls