Microsoft is restricting its workers’ use of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, CNBC’s Jordan Novet reports. “Due to security and data concerns a number of AI tools are no longer available for employees to use,” Microsoft said in an update on an internal website. OpenAI is backed by Microsoft, The Fly notes. “While it is true that Microsoft has invested in OpenAI, and that ChatGPT has built-in safeguards to prevent improper use, the website is nevertheless a third-party external service,” Microsoft said. “That means you must exercise caution using it due to risks of privacy and security. This goes for any other external AI services, such as Midjourney or Replika, as well.”
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