In June, RNZ revealed the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) had banned staff from using artificial intelligence technology such as ChatGPT since March, citing data and privacy risks. With the public training model, there has to be an expectation that you will breach confidentiality to some degree.” Throwing the baby out with the bathwater If you’re handling sensitive, confidential data, then you really clear on terms, conditions that those tools are being provided to you. “When it comes to some types of content, we have to be wary that it’s still very early days for both platforms. Do you need to think twice about loading that draft sales pitch to ChatGPT or Bard, and asking their artificial intelligence to polish up your points?Īnd are there steps you should take to stop - or at least minimise - the amount of commercially sensitive data you release into the public domain via these new “generative” AIs?ĪI expert Ben Reid says he’s “hugely positive” about Bard and ChatGPT’s ability to give you help with your day-to-day workflow - in his case giving him a power-boost with data science.īut while your organisation’s cybersecurity team might be happy with you uploading most types of data to, say, AWS, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud, the new AI platforms are at a much less mature stage of their lifecycle, with boundaries over transparency still being established, says Reid - the founding executive director of the AI Forum NZ turned futurist with Memia and is the author of Fast Foward Aotearoa.
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