Three Samsung Engineers Reportedly Leak Sensitive Data to ChatGPT

plat

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Well, it seems when something takes off like wildfire, there is bound to be a pendulum swinging back at you sometime.

...the company issued a notice to those planning to use ChatGPT to “pay attention to the security of internal information and do not enter private information” when feeding the AI assistant any prompts.

The message apparently fell on deaf ears, as within the span of the next 20 days, not one, but three company engineers revealed what appeared to be Samsung sensitive corporate data, potentially giving OpenAI and its competitors insights about its technology.

Think this is grounds for getting fired? I don't know myself. I guess it depends on exactly what data was leaked and how Samsung's probes end up Source code was mentioned, yikes! 😬
 

Zero Knowledge

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Think this is grounds for getting fired? I don't know myself. I guess it depends on exactly what data was leaked and how Samsung's probes end up Source code was mentioned, yikes! 😬
Honest mistake, I think so anyway. I really don't like people getting fired for a brain fade. Everyone has made stupid mistakes at work and the good employers help workers improve and grow and don't fire good workers because of one silly mistake. They are probably loyal workers who just wanted to see what ChatGPT could do or improve the code they were working on. Nothing malicious.
 

upnorth

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Not the first time Samsung leaks, and it's proof the Italians wasn't so wrong after all to pull the plug on ChatGPT.

 

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