Earlier today, OpenAI released the official ChatGPT app for iPhone. The tool has become well known for answering users’ requests and solving from the simplest to the most complex issues thanks to artificial intelligence. Apple, however, doesn’t want its employees using such tools. In an internal memo, the company said that generative AIs can’t be used for work.
Apple employees can no longer use ChatGPT
The Wall Street Journal was able to see this document, in which the company is concerned about these AI platforms collecting confidential data from employees. In addition to ChatGPT, Apple has also banned its employees from using GitHub’s Copilot, which is owned by Microsoft. With Copilot, developers can automate the writing of code.
ChatGPT, which is also supported by Microsoft, sends data to developers so that they can continue to improve the artificial intelligence models used by the platform. As noted by WSJ, a bug in March allowed users to see the chat history of other ChatGPT users. After this incident, ChatGPT added the option to let users turn off their chat history and not contribute to training the AI model.
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