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Google advises its employees not to use ChatGPT or its own chatbot Bard |AI | Artificial Intelligence | Technology

Misty Tate by Misty Tate
June 18, 2023
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Google It has instructed its workers not to use chatbots such as ChatGPT or its own Bart. The company would have given this notice because in most cases the confidential material exposed by these artificial intelligences is used when talking to third parties or being reviewed by their developers.

“Alphabet Inc. (Google) warns employees about how they use chatbots, including its own BartWhile marketing the plan around the world, four people familiar with the matter said.“, he points out Reuters.

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The Company seeks to prevent disclosure of proprietary information. “Google parents have advised employees not to enter their sensitive information into AI chatbotsThe company confirmed citing a long-standing policy on data protection.”, he adds.

Because the information given to the AI ​​is stored for its learning, other users can access it. “Chatbots, including Bard and ChatGPT, are human-like programs called artificial intelligence that interact with users and respond to myriad stimuli. The researchers found that human reviewers could read the chats and reproduce the data absorbed during similar AI training, creating a leak risk.“, Collaboration.

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Additionally, Google parents warned against programming using any of these artificial intelligences. “Alphabet also alerted its engineers Avoid directly using computer code that chatbots may generateSome of the people said”, he concludes.

This is not the first case of a company banning the use of chatbots for work. Samsung used these AI models and entered confidential information, which was revealed to third parties.. Even now the Korean company is developing its own artificial intelligence with these characteristics.

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