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OpenAI’s ChatGPT is exclusive to Apple workers.

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According to a document and sources, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that Apple Inc. (AAPL.O) had banned personnel from using ChatGPT and other external artificial intelligence apps while developing similar technology.

Apple has banned employees from using Microsoft-owned GitHub’s Copilot, which automates software code generation, due to concerns about AI systems exposing confidential data.

OpenAI, ChatGPT’s creator, introduced an “incognito mode” last month that doesn’t preserve chat history or improve AI.

ChatGPT and other chatbots’ usage of hundreds of millions of users’ data to “train” AI has been questioned.

Thursday saw the US iOS ChatGPT release from OpenAI.


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