Employees submitted source code and internal meetings to ChatGPT just weeks after the company lifted a ban on using the chatbot.
and asked it to help them find a fix. In a separate case, an employee shared confidential code to try and find a fix for defective equipment. Another employee reportedly submitted an entire meeting to the chatbot and asked it to create meeting minutes. After learning about the leaks Samsung tried to control the damage by putting in place an “emergency measure” limiting each employee’s prompt to ChatGPT to 1024 bytes.
Making matters worse, all of those leaks come just three weeks after Samsung lifted a previous ban on employees using ChatGPT over fears this very issue could happen. Now, the company is developing its own in-house AI. Samsung did not immediately respond to Gizmodo’s request for comment.The problem with sharing company secrets with ChatGPT is that those written queries don’t necessarily disappear when an employee shuts off their computer.
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