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In the last month in April, a Microsoft employee asked on an internal forum if ChatGPT or another chatbot from the company OpenAI could be allowed for use in the workplace.
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In response, an engineer at Microsoft's CTO office said that they were permitted, so long as employees didn't disclose confidential information with the AI software.
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"Please don't send sensitive data to an OpenAI endpoint, as they may use it for training future models," the senior engineer wrote in an internal post.
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The world's sudden fascination with ChatGPT has led companies in tech in a frenzy to inform employees of engaging in chat with ChatGPT's technology.
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What's interesting about this situation is that Microsoft is a significant donor and official partner of OpenAI.
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Last week Microsoft unveiled a new round of investment for the company.