Security concerns in regard to adopting AI have resulted in several tech giants restricting the usage of ChatGPT. One of the security concerns is the fear that their users’ information will be used by AI to enhance their model, which seems quite possible.
Further concerns include trustworthiness, training data up to 2021, limited customization, and occasionally inaccurate responses.
In order to allay these concerns, OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Enterprise, designed specifically for enterprises. In addition to advanced features like customization options, this edition promises improved security and quicker replies.
According to Rowan Curran, a senior analyst for Forrester, these security updates and plugins will eventually motivate enterprises to adopt AI technology. Early adopters of ChatGPT Enterprise include Canva and PwC. Danny Wu, the head of AI products at Canva, emphasizes the advantages of productivity. Users will be able to train the AI using their own data thanks to OpenAI, which will increase its utility.
However, it seems like ChatGPT Enterprise should also not be trusted. According to legal consultant Emma Haywood, ChatGPT Enterprise could still possess risks when generating content. Compliance with SOC 2 and OpenA
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