πŸ„ ChatGPT launches Enterprise version

Musk and Zuckerberg to attend Senate AI forum, Disney blocks acces to ChatGPT

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Good news everyone! You won’t have to quickly switch tabs when your boss walks by behind your desk. OpenAI just released ChatGPT Enterprise, so soon we can stop pretending we don’t use it for work.

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πŸ–₯️ChatGPT launches Enterprise version

Big companies like Samsung, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs all banned the use of large-language models earlier this year. What kept C-level executives tossing and turning in their beds all night was the fact that these models train on everything users input.

With employees trying to summarize company documents, and developers seeking help with debugging code, sensitive company data could potentially leak into the AI's training data.

Now, let's be real: Despite the big wigs wagging their fingers about company policy, employees are still using these AIs in secret. Because knocking out that to-do list by 11 a.m. and diving into a "Brooklyn 99" marathon is basically today's version of the American Dream.

However, C-level executives can breathe easier now. Yesterday OpenAI announced ChatGPT Enterprise. Their blog states: "[With ChatGPT Enterprise], we do not train on your business data or conversations, and our models don't learn from your usage."

This new plan will allow clients to input company data to train and customize ChatGPT for their own industries and use cases. OpenAI has promised to deliver a handful of new and useful features in the coming months.

And for the startups? There's a ChatGPT Business Plan in the works.

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The failure of companies to adapt to the sudden emergence of tools like ChatGPT is creating a kind of AI inequality. Those who use it gain a quantifiable advantage over those who shy away from it.

Aki Ito - Insider

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  • Musk and Zuckerberg set to attend US Senate forum on future of AI

  • Disney, The New York Times and CNN block access to ChatGPT

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