Use Open Source for Safer Generative AI Experiments

Commercial AI services can put proprietary data at risk — but there are alternatives.

Integrating artificial intelligence into the daily workflow of employees across organizations, from upper management to front-line workers, holds the promise of increasing productivity in tasks such as writing memos, developing software, and creating marketing campaigns. However, companies are rightly worried about the risks of sharing data with third-party AI services, as in the well-publicized case of a Samsung employee exposing proprietary company information by uploading it to ChatGPT.

These concerns echo those heard in the early days of cloud computing, ...

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