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Azure ChatGPT: Private and secure ChatGPT for internal enterprise use

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Re: Azure ChatGPT: Private and secure ChatGPT for internal enterprise use

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post #3

So the public access one isn't private and secure?

The concern is that ChatGPT is training on your chats (by default, you can opt out but you lose chat history last I checked).

So in general enterprises cannot allow internal users to paste private code into ChatGPT, for example.

Re: Azure ChatGPT: Private and secure ChatGPT for internal enterprise use

#15

“private and secure” from the company that let contractor listen to your private Teams conversation for data labeling purpose, and monitor your activity on your own computer with their OS…

Huh. I missed this one. Got a link?

Re: Azure ChatGPT: Private and secure ChatGPT for internal enterprise use

#16
Curious if anyone has done a side-by-side analysis of this offering vs just running LLaMA?

I'm currently running a side-by-side comparison/evaluation of MSFT GPT via Cognitive Services vs LLaMA[7B/13B/70B] and intrigued by the possibility of a truly air-gapped offering not limited by external computer power (nor by metered fees racking up.)

Any reads on comparisons would be nice to see.

(yes, I realize we'll eventually run into the same scaling issues w/r/t GPUs)

Re: Azure ChatGPT: Private and secure ChatGPT for internal enterprise use

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post #3

So the public access one isn't private and secure?

> However, ChatGPT risks exposing confidential intellectual property. I don't remember seeing this disclaimer on the ChatGPT website, gee maybe OpenAI should add this so folks stop using it.

If you use ChatGPT through the app or website they can use the data for training, unless you turn it off. https://help.openai.com/en/articles/5722486-how-your-data-is...
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