Study Finds 50% of Workers Use Unapproved AI Tools securityweek.com 7 points by LinuxBender 19 hours ago
atonse 19 hours ago I do understand at some level why some companies would want to block this before the AI companies had enterprise offerings.But why would you block this once there’s a tier that legally protects your data? sysrestartusr 18 hours ago > that legally protects your data?because you're a company that knows what that means ... and knows what that means if you are an even bigger company ... did you hear Zuck speak in that super-official room full of super-official people? atonse 15 hours ago Zuck? If you’re talking about Llama, isn’t that irrelevant cuz you run that model on your own infra?Sorry, I might be genuinely missing your point here.
sysrestartusr 18 hours ago > that legally protects your data?because you're a company that knows what that means ... and knows what that means if you are an even bigger company ... did you hear Zuck speak in that super-official room full of super-official people? atonse 15 hours ago Zuck? If you’re talking about Llama, isn’t that irrelevant cuz you run that model on your own infra?Sorry, I might be genuinely missing your point here.
atonse 15 hours ago Zuck? If you’re talking about Llama, isn’t that irrelevant cuz you run that model on your own infra?Sorry, I might be genuinely missing your point here.
hwpythonner 19 hours ago Can confirm some bans just teach employees how to be more creative. Like, say, hypothetically pairing a keyboard to a phone...
ReptileMan 19 hours ago And the other 50% are lying about it. ben_w 18 hours ago Nah, loads of people genuinely hate the entire category* — for various different reasons.* unless you count e.g. Bayesian spam filters
ben_w 18 hours ago Nah, loads of people genuinely hate the entire category* — for various different reasons.* unless you count e.g. Bayesian spam filters
I do understand at some level why some companies would want to block this before the AI companies had enterprise offerings.
But why would you block this once there’s a tier that legally protects your data?
> that legally protects your data?
because you're a company that knows what that means ... and knows what that means if you are an even bigger company ... did you hear Zuck speak in that super-official room full of super-official people?
Zuck? If you’re talking about Llama, isn’t that irrelevant cuz you run that model on your own infra?
Sorry, I might be genuinely missing your point here.
Can confirm some bans just teach employees how to be more creative. Like, say, hypothetically pairing a keyboard to a phone...
And the other 50% are lying about it.
Nah, loads of people genuinely hate the entire category* — for various different reasons.
* unless you count e.g. Bayesian spam filters