Microsoft has temporarily limited employee access to ChatGPT. According to the television channel CNBC, Microsoft has temporarily blocked the use of ChatGPT in its facilities.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The same source states that the company explained to its employees that this restriction was due to security issues.
Microsoft raises security worries after investing millions in OpenAI.
Particularly considering that it has previously contributed several million dollars to OpenAI, the business that owns ChatGPT, and has integrated AI models from the same organization into its own products, Bing Chat and Bing Image Creator.
But, in the meantime, Microsoft has now lifted the restriction and clarified the entire situation that led to the temporary blocking of ChatGPT.
According to a Microsoft spokesperson, during testing of control systems for large language models, an error occurred that raised security-related questions.
Since everything has been settled, the Bill Gates-founded business has made it known that it still supports OpenAI and that it “encourages its employees and customers to use services that integrate greater levels of privacy and security, such as Bing Chat Enterprise and VhatGPT Enterprise.”
OpenAI presented its new GPT-4 Turbo AI model
Microsoft has temporarily limited employee access to ChatGPT. This situation with Microsoft comes in the same week that OpenAI presented its AI model, GPT-4 Turbo.
From now on, users can create personalized chatbots, without needing to have knowledge of programming codes. All because OpenAI simplified tools based on Artificial Intelligence.
OpenAi is also creating a store, where users can make their personalized chatbots available and earn money from their sales.