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Samsung is planning to temporarily block the use of generative AI tools on company-owned devices, including non-company-owned devices on internal networks.
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The ban covers not just ChatGPT, but also services using the technology like Bing and competing generative AI services like Bard from Google.
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The ban only applies to devices issued by Samsung to its workers and not to consumers or others that own Samsung phones, laptops, and connected devices.
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Samsung builds "security measures to create a secure environment for safely using generative AI to enhance employees' productivity and efficiency."
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Samsung is developing its own in-house AI tools for software development and translation.
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ChatGPT has gained massive popularity worldwide since its launch last November, with people leaning on it to give them text-based answers to everything
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The leak of sensitive data to ChatGPT from Samsung last month was the reason for the temporary ban on generative AI tools.
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There are potential violations of data privacy, copyright violations, and inaccuracies in ChatGPT's responses, which is causing roadblocks in the field of AI.
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It's unclear if the ban is already effective or when it will take effect.
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Samsung did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the matter.
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