All of the "ChatGPT banned" discussions seem to fail to differential ChatGPT (the D2C interface) from the B2B products. From a security and compliance perspective, they're essentially two completely different risk profiles.
* ChatGPT is the equivalent of putting your info on PasteBin or some other public sharing site. Anything you send there, you should not expect to remain private.
* The B2B side has much better controls and limits to minimize risk.
* ChatGPT is the equivalent of putting your info on PasteBin or some other public sharing site. Anything you send there, you should not expect to remain private.
* The B2B side has much better controls and limits to minimize risk.