Why is this news? Every company that deals with intellectual property, proprietary information, and/or sensitive information should not be using public LLM tools due to the risk of leaking that data. That is why these companies are providing more sandboxed versions of these tools to protect against the issue.
With copilot you can lock your data into your own tenant. You don’t leak data that way (except to Microsoft I guess)
With copilot you can lock your data into your own tenant.
openai is almost a Microsoft branch, what you said doesn’t made much sense to me
The selling point for M365 Copilot is that it is a turnkey AI platform that does not use data input by its enterprise customers to train generally available AI models. This prevents their internal data from being output to randos using ChatGPT. OpenAI definitely does use ChatGPT conversations to further train ChatGPT so there is a major risk of data leakage.
Same situation with all other public LLMs. Microsoft’s investments in OpenAI aren’t really relevant in this situation.
This.
A lot of companies have existing contracts with Microsoft regarding data management, but those contracts are probably not relevant to an “almost branch of Microsoft”.
Almost isn’t good enough for government use.
Ehh, kinda.
The DWP is trialing an internal tool based on Microsoft Copilot, a digital assistant, to help automate tasks, Civil Service World reported.
Looks like they’re wrapping it in some stuff to govern its usage. They could’ve done this with vanilla Chat GPT, but they’re probably partnering with Microsoft because Microsoft is massive enough to actually build part of the solution.
MS staffed up to do a fuck load of enterprise copilot stuff. I personally know a number of companies working with them on partnered copilot projects.
It’s probably about data control. If it’s part of your it and you can control access and data retention, fine. But if everyone feeds the chatgpt website with documents and sensitive info, that’s an issue.
Absolutely. There is a ton of governance stuff is required at an organizational and national level. Want to use AI to automate some tasks for PII? You’re legally required to keep that stuff under tight control.
The hell is social security? We don’t have one of those.
Is this another one of those American terms they’re trying to replace our terminology with? It smells of that.
Also Britain is an island, it doesn’t include Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK, and if we’re talking about a nation wide thing I suspect it’ll include more than just Britain, but in fact the entire UK.
Sorry, I’m just tired of Americans trying to force their terminology on us after so many years of putting up with it :-(
They aren’t trying to force “social security” on us, it’s an article primarily aimed at an American audience using the term Americans will be familiar with in the headline. The article body calls it the Department for Work and Pensions
Imagine being from the UK and complaining about someone else “forcing” anything on you. Lmao.
Especially language. They’re just mad because there are more native English speakers in America than in the UK.
Literally no one in the UK gives a shit.
Dress up like a yeehad and throw some Baja blast in a harbor. That’ll raise some suspicion.
Social security is a straight translation of Sécurité Sociale that we use in France
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Social security is and has been a thing outside of US.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_security_in_Spain
In particular, it seems to be something in the UK https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-of-social-security
So besides the mix of Britain and the UK, the rest is plain wrong.
Copilot is an official Microsoft offering like Outlook or PowerBI, of course they’d rather you use a product officially sanctioned by the company you already pay to handle your productivity software.
Not really surprised about the irony considering the UK gov was willing to ban encryption and apps like Signal, just so they could further spy on us.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
“Users must not attempt to access public AI applications (such as ChatGPT) when undertaking DWP business, or on DWP-approved devices,” the guidance now reads.
The department is exploring how AI could help staff complete writing tasks and assist work coaches with clients in job centers.
The DWP is trialing an internal tool based on Microsoft Copilot, a digital assistant, to help automate tasks, Civil Service World reported.
It’s currently unclear why the DWP moved to scrap OpenAI’s ChatGPT and experiment with internal tools, but it’s likely the department is the latest body to decide privacy concerns around the LLM were too great to ignore.
We actively work to reduce personal data in training our systems like ChatGPT, which also rejects requests for private or sensitive information about people.”
The framework outlined 10 key principles staff should uphold when using generative AI, covering ethics, laws, and understanding of the technology’s limitations.
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My company has had a similar thing with AI and banned most of the bigger AI sites (Bard, ChatGPT, HuggingFace, and even Copilot originally). We’re in Microsoft’s ecosystem though, so Copilot in Edge is just there and AI has been added in to Adobe products, so I think they’ve just sort of given up trying to contain it.
Isn’t copilot using chatgpt?
There was that whole thing where MS trained it on open source code from GitHub, which means that they didn’t just use ChatGPT but made their own model
Microsoft Copilot and Github Copilot are not the same thing, despite Microsoft owning both. Just a lot of people like the “copilot” image. I assume they’ll eventually change one of the them to the similarly positive “Fuckbuddy” because “Crutch” sounds too negative
Microsoft really is the king of making confusing names…
Introducing Microsoft Series One Copilot X Gold 365 8.1 10 NT
I bet they regret blowing their load on Cortana already with their useless Windows 10 feature.
Now their actual AI isn’t named after the AI from the videogame they specifically used for brand recognition. What a fuck up.
Dude I thought both copilots were the same thing wtf. So is regular copilot just chatgpt or does it also have github data? Do they both have chstgpt and github data?
These are still two distinct products. What’s the issue?