Popular artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT, Bing, and Bard are banned due to Samsung’s security concerns and data leakage risks.
According to Bloomberg, Samsung recently banned employees from using popular forms of artificial intelligence after ChatGPT leaked data. The Korean manufacturer claims that the data used by the AI is stored on external servers and could be disclosed to other parties.
“Interest in generative AI platforms like ChatGPT is growing rapidly everywhere. While mainly focused on the useful aspects and effective exploitation of these tools, the concern is related to risk. the security brought by AI is still present,” Samsung’s announcement reads
Not long ago, some engineers at Samsung accidentally leaked internal programming code when uploading this content to ChatGPT. “The Group is evaluating security measures to tighten the environment using generative AI to help employees work more efficiently and productively. However, until these options are ready, it is not until now. , we temporarily prohibit the use of artificial intelligence,” the Samsung side reminded. The scope of the application relates to company-owned devices such as computers, tablets, and phones.
Samsung’s new policy comes amid growing concerns about potential AI-related dangers. In March, hundreds of leaders, technology experts, and artificial intelligence together signed a letter calling on the world’s leading laboratories to pause the development of new AI systems because they believe that there are “risks to human society”.
Generative AIs have been attracting the attention of the community since OpenAI introduced ChatGPT last November. This is a chatbot built on a powerful AI engine capable of almost human communication, knowing how to chat, write poetry or even program applications. ‘s core technology Not long after, Microsoft also included ChatGPT, GPT-4, into the Bing search engine to improve results, suggest email writing, and assist users with text tasks