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- artificial_intel@lemmy.ml
- chatgpt@lemmy.ml
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- artificial_intel@lemmy.ml
- chatgpt@lemmy.ml
Decisions like this just prove how massive the market for a self-hostable alternative is. They’re not banning it because it’s a bad tool, they’re banning it because they’re concerned about what happens to the source code their engineers paste into it.
There are already a bunch of OSS attempts, and it likely won’t take long until we have something of comparable quality to ChatGPT is available for companies to host on their own hardware.
Isn’t Llama selfhostable?
How to neuter your own ability to compete: ban your workers from using the latest tool for boosting employee performance.
Leaking industry secrets is a much bigger concern that boosting productivity a little bit.
We’re talking about very specialized engineering work, it’s not something you can totally rely on a bot to do, though it might help sometimes, it’s fully understandable for specialized companies to want to ban GPT internally, until there’s a way for them to host a totally internal one.
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Better stop using xerox machines to make copies and write everything out by hand