Microsoft launches new privacy-focused ChatGPT

Microsoft launches new privacy-focused ChatGPT

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Microsoft is reportedly working on a new, more privacy-focused version of ChatGPT for financial institutions, healthcare companies and other organizations that handle private and confidential data. Check out the details below.

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Organizations that handle large amounts of confidential data, such as banks, healthcare institutions and even product companies, have generally avoided ChatGPT for fear that their employees might accidentally share sensitive proprietary information with the AI bot. I mean, we've already seen Samsung employees accidentally leak sensitive company data via ChatGPT. This prompted the Korean giant to ban ChatGPT and other similar AI tools for its employees.

Well, both OpenAI and Microsoft are aware of this problem. To appeal to these customers, Microsoft plans to launch a more secure and isolated version of ChatGPT later this quarter, according to a report from The Information.

The new service will reportedly run on dedicated cloud servers. For example, if Microsoft sells the service to two companies – A and B – the data of Company A and Company B will be stored separately to avoid data leaks and ensure better privacy. The servers will also not communicate with the main ChatGPT servers.

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