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According to the source, Google warned employees not to "leak" to generative AI and not to write code directly with it.

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Thank you, Mr. Air, a netizen of CTOnews.com, for your clue delivery! CTOnews.com, June 15 (Reuters)-although Google is one of the strongest supporters of generative AI, the company is warning employees to pay attention to the use of chat robots.

▲ parent company Alphabet has advised employees not to input their confidential materials to the AI chatbot, and the company has warned IT engineers to avoid using computer code generated by the chatbot directly, according to a person familiar with the Pixabay source.

Google responded that its chat robot Bard could make unpopular code suggestions, but it would still be helpful to IT engineers. Google says its goal is to be transparent about the technical limitations of generative AI.

Analysts point out that these concerns indicate that Google wants to avoid damage to the company's commercial operations caused by generative AI, and this cautious attitude also reflects that restrictions on the use of generative AI are increasingly becoming a common corporate security standard.

CTOnews.com has previously reported that large technology companies, including Samsung, Amazon and Apple, have imposed restrictions on the use of generative AI by their employees to ensure that it does not pose a risk to the company's operations.

Microsoft, which supports OpenAI, declined to comment on whether employees have been banned from entering confidential information into public AI apps such as ChatGPT. But Yusuf Mehdi, chief marketing officer of Microsoft's consumer business, has said it is "reasonable" that the company does not want employees to use public chat robots to work.

According to a Fishbowl survey of nearly 12000 respondents, including employees of top US companies, as of January this year, about 43 per cent of professionals had used ChatGPT or other generative AI tools at work, often without telling their bosses.

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