Large corporations don’t “beg” their employees to do anything. Unless “do as we say or you’re fired” is literally the new “beg”.<p>That, and not one of the quotes resembles anything close to begging. It’s kind of a hyperbolic article that seems to want to make something of a leaked email that doesn’t contain much to hang a story on. (Oh, wait a minute, it was <i>Slack</i> messages?! Yeah, skip this one and go on about your day.)
Every company by now should make a policy decision on whether they are going to use no AI or lots of AI.<p>If you are not giving clear guidance to employees you are getting the worst of both worlds - a few jokers broadcasting internal documents and source code out to every online service they can find, while most people hold back either due to caution or because they don't know what's available.
Surely if stuff looks like secrets that implies it’s on the open web of 2021 era that was used to train chatGPT. Not the current prompts etc being input?<p>On an unrelated note i see iPhones now automatically capitalise chatGPT like so. That must be a recent change
How wide scale can this even be? I haven't been able to access ChatGPT free version for days, and the paid version is not available. How many people are even using this?