Friday, June 2, 2023

πŸ” Explore AI without Spreading Your Corporate Secrets

😱 Ever felt the icy chill of dread realizing your confidential data might be at risk while experimenting with AI? Recently, we read about Apple banning their employees from using ChatGPT due to concerns that confidential information could be leaked. It makes perfect sense and Apple is not alone.


πŸ’‘ Yet, we know that generative AI models are going to play an important role for us, and the best way to stay ahead of the curve is to experiment with it. NOW.

⌛ Until the big IT providers, Google and Microsoft, roll out AI in all enterprise IT environments, there are a few ways to run pilot AI projects. Yes, we heard the announcement that Microsoft is releasing it natively in Windows 11 during the summer, but enterprises are seldom on the latest Windows release.

πŸš€ There are several solutions πŸ˜„

Feel save while exploring letting AI loose on your confidential documents…

πŸ›‘️ Stay super safe by running GPT locally, i.e., on a computer that is not connected to the internet. What? This sounds super nerdy, but it is not. With very limited computer skills, I managed to install privateGPT on my computer and ask questions on documents that I provided. How cool isn't that!!! It's extremely safe but the answers were not on par with say, ChatGPT-4. See https://lnkd.in/dGrpw2cd

πŸ”’ Use the encrypted service CapeChat. It automatically encrypts your documents and censors any sensitive data, allowing your information to stay private and secure. This sounds like an opportunity to be safe and get state-of-the-art AI results. See https://lnkd.in/dpFVDhcY Do you like it?

πŸ’» Microsoft also provide a method for deploying ChatGPT based models, which I haven't tried yet, see https://lnkd.in/dS4TknJV. Have you tried it? Does it do the magic for you?

If you are happy using publicly available information and not your own confidential data…

πŸ–₯️ Set up specific computers without access to company logins (i.e., no access to company data), use mobile internet access, and have clear instructions on what you are allowed to do and not do. Your company will likely have some publicly available information that can be used in AI experiments. This is not the safest method but quite easy to set-up.

❓What is your approach to leverage the recent developments within AI? Is it OK to use ChatGPT within your company? Is it not? Are you eager to start now? Or wait until Google/Microsoft rolls out the solution for you? πŸ₯³

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