ChatGPT has many 'major concerns' for enterprise application, according to an IBM blockchain and AI expert
According to an expert in IBM's blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) domain, ChatGPT presents a number of significant dangers that need to be considered when deploying it in commercial settings

IBM Automation's Jerry Cuomo outlines the possible hazards for firms employing ChatGPT by listing various areas of concern.
Jerry Cuomo, IBM Automation's chief technology officer, has released a blog post outlining the hazards connected with adopting ChatGPT for enterprise.
According to the blog article, there are several main risk areas that firms should evaluate before launching ChatGPT. Cuomo eventually determines, however, that only non-sensitive data is protected with ChatGPT:
"Once your data enters ChatGPT," Cuomo says, "you have no control or knowledge of how it is being used."
According to the report, this form of unintended data leakage might potentially get organizations in hot water legally if partner, customer, or client data is disclosed to the general public after being leaked into ChatGPT's training data.
Cuomo also mentions intellectual property threats and the chance that leakage would cause corporations to violate open-source agreements.
According to a blog post on the IBM website:
Cointelegraph contacted OpenAI for comment on the aforementioned remark and received the following response via email from a public relations intermediary: "[T]he data will not be shared with others who ask relevant questions."
The employee also pointed to existing literature on ChatGPT's privacy features, such as a blog article outlining how web users can disable their conversation history.
According to OpenAI, data sharing is disabled by default in the ChatGPT API.
However, critics have pointed out that conversations on the web version are automatically saved. Users must also opt out of having their data used to train the model as well as preserving their discussions – a helpful feature for picking up where they left off. There is currently no way to save talks without agreeing to share data.
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