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ir77 ◴[] No.44045922[source]
people here keep saying that this is targeted at big companies/corporations. the big company that i work for explicitly block uploads of data to these services and we're forbidden to put anything company related in there for many reasons, even if you use your own account, we don't have 'company accounts'.

so no, i can't see companies getting all excited about buying $250mo/user licenses for their employees for google or chatgpt to suck in their proprietary data.

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1. Havoc ◴[] No.44047323[source]
There are enterprise offerings that solve that. Guarantees that the data won’t be trained on etc.

I’m at a major financial company and we’ve had access to ChatGPT for over a year along with explicit approval to upload anything while it’s in enterprise mode

It’s a solved problem - technical, regulatory, legal.

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2. bdangubic ◴[] No.44047349[source]
no sane company would go for this with proprietary data - local models only. the “solved problem - technical, regulatory, legal” is that… until it isn’t … and that time always comes
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3. throwaway2037 ◴[] No.44048253[source]
We have the same for GitLab Duo. Again, I work for a "global mega-corp" who would never want to leak their internal data. Do you know if your ChatGPT runs on-prem? I wondered that about our GitLab Duo access.
4. Havoc ◴[] No.44056232[source]
>no sane company would go for this with proprietary data

Well then you might want to pull your pension and investments and keep it under your pillow in gold bar format. In fact maybe check out of the worlds financial system entirely.

I don't know the technical details on how they arrived at that, but I assure you the big dogs have concluded this works.

Besides half the world runs on excel files saved in the cloud.