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Samsung Employees Use ChatGPT at Work, Unknowingly Leak Critical Source Codes | Tech Times

🤦‍♂ what is the matter with people
@abucci Hahaha this is the second report of this happening🤣🤦‍♂️
@abucci Hahaha this is the second report of this happening🤣🤦‍♂️
@abucci Hahaha this is the second report of this happening🤣🤦‍♂️
@prologic You know, my startup explored a similar space. I worked on a large language model, but we trained it on and applied it to technical text like patents and academic articles only. We, mostly on my urging, took information security extremely seriously. We were working on SOC 2 certification for our data center, we had a very strict, container-level partitioning between customers (no multi-tenant databases hosting multiple customers; each customer's stuff lived in its own set of containers) etc etc etc. To the best of our knowledge and ability, we followed industry best practice, so that we could tell potential corporate customers that we took the security of their R&D data very seriously and could back that claim with facts. I'm sure you know that all that is very slow, painstaking, and expensive work.

And after all that, a bunch of fucking R&D scientists throw their shit into ChatGPT and leak it to the entire world. 🤦‍♂ Like wtf???
@prologic You know, my startup explored a similar space. I worked on a large language model, but we trained it on and applied it to technical text like patents and academic articles only. We, mostly on my urging, took information security extremely seriously. We were working on SOC 2 certification for our data center, we had a very strict, container-level partitioning between customers (no multi-tenant databases hosting multiple customers; each customer's stuff lived in its own set of containers) etc etc etc. To the best of our knowledge and ability, we followed industry best practice, so that we could tell potential corporate customers that we took the security of their R&D data very seriously and could back that claim with facts.

And after all that, a bunch of fucking R&D scientists throw their shit into ChatGPT and leak it to the entire world. 🤦‍♂ Like wtf???
@abucci That's the thing about common sense.

Ita not very common nowadays 😆
@abucci That's the thing about common sense.

Ita not very common nowadays 😆
@abucci That's the thing about common sense.

Ita not very common nowadays 😆