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After the code leak, Samsung temporarily banned employees from using generative AI such as ChatGPT

2025-02-25 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thank you, CTOnews.com netizens. Hello, Rabbit, South China Daniel Wu, Xiao Zhan cut, rain and snow clues delivery! CTOnews.com, May 2-Samsung has told employees in an internal memo to stop using generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and Bard, citing concerns about security risks, Bloomberg reported on Monday.

The move comes after a code leak last month, after it was reported that Samsung Electronics had three accidents involving ChatGPT less than 20 days after it introduced the chat robot ChatGPT, including two related to semiconductor equipment and one related to the content of the meeting.

The internal memo said Samsung was concerned that data transferred to artificial intelligence platforms such as Google Bard and Microsoft Bing would be stored on external servers, difficult to retrieve and delete, and could eventually be leaked to other users, the report said.

The internal memo also shows that Samsung conducted a survey last month on the internal use of AI tools, in which 65 per cent of respondents considered such services to be a security risk. Samsung engineers uploaded the internal source code to ChatGPT in early April, and it's not clear what the information contains, according to the memo.

At the same time, Samsung is developing its own internal AI tools for translating and summarizing documents and software development, and is also working on ways to prevent sensitive company information from being uploaded to external services. " Headquarters is reviewing security measures to create a secure environment for the safe use of generated AI to increase employee productivity and efficiency. However, until these measures are in place, we will temporarily limit the use of generative AI. "

Samsung's new policy prohibits the use of generative AI systems on its own computers, tablets and phones, as well as internal networks, without affecting devices sold to consumers, such as Android smartphones and Windows laptops. Samsung is even actively promoting generative AI in consumer devices. According to CTOnews.com, Samsung recently pushed Microsoft Bing AI updates to all its phones and tablets. After this update, Samsung users can use Microsoft Bing AI directly from their phones or tablets.

Samsung representatives confirmed the internal memo to Bloomberg. "We ask you to follow our safety guidelines carefully, otherwise it may lead to disclosure of company information, disciplinary action and even dismissal," Samsung said in the memo. "

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