Does anyone else block AI tools like ChatGPT or Zoom notation extensions in their office network? Why or why not?
My team has been debating the risk involved with them but I’ve been on the fence. I saw this article (that’s part ad for Asterisk) on it this morning and it got me thinking about it again.
https://thehackernews.com/2023/06/generative-ai-apps-chatgpt-potential.html
We don’t block ChatGPT because our CEO is absolutely drinking the AI kool-aid. He believes that not using ChatGPT for everything is far riskier to the business than anything else in the world could be.
However, we do block all of the “AI” note-taking / transcription apps. The only exception is the one in Microsoft Teams that comes with the Premium license.
@whatwhatwhatwhat Our marketing team is absolutely chomping at the bit for it. I do think there’s some safe and reasonable application of text generation, but I’m wary they know “safe” or “reasonable”. I feel like Teams would be a better option than most considering how many compliance/regulation acronyms Microsoft has collected.
I REALLY do wish they’d stop trying to install everything AI related in the Chrome Web Store though…