My employer (big tech co using AI internally already) just blocked it too. They put out a very well thought out explanation why.
We're investigating standing up our own internal model for internal use to control any risk of our IP leaking out and to be able to vet the training data.
I see lots of casual mention of using it for assistance in writing code.. we view that as fairly dangerous in terms of the risk of accidentally including snippets of open source code.
There are many risks to this. Personally my own experimentation (for coding) was pretty ambivalent as to what it can/could actually speed up. Chat GPT is not that fast and it takes time to keep refining what it sends back to you. The window of what it actually helps with seems small right now.
We're investigating standing up our own internal model for internal use to control any risk of our IP leaking out and to be able to vet the training data.
I see lots of casual mention of using it for assistance in writing code.. we view that as fairly dangerous in terms of the risk of accidentally including snippets of open source code.
There are many risks to this. Personally my own experimentation (for coding) was pretty ambivalent as to what it can/could actually speed up. Chat GPT is not that fast and it takes time to keep refining what it sends back to you. The window of what it actually helps with seems small right now.