A leaked email to employees revealed Amazon’s guidelines for using third-party GenAI tools at work.
Business Insider claims that the email mandates employees to refrain from using third-party software due to data security concerns.
“While we may find ourselves using GenAl tools, especially when it seems to make life easier, we should be sure not to use it for confidential Amazon work,” the email reads. “Don’t share any confidential Amazon, customer, or employee data when you’re using 3rd party GenAl tools. Generally, confidential data would be data that is not publicly available.”
This is not the first time that Amazon has had to remind employees. A company lawyer advised employees not to provide ChatGPT with “any Amazon confidential information (including Amazon code you are working on)” in a letter dated January 20, 2023.
The warning was issued due to concerns that these types of third-party resources may claim
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