Microsoft briefly blocks ChatGPT for its employees, attributing error to systems test

Share This Post

Microsoft briefly prevented its employees from using ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence (AI) tools on Nov. 9, CNBC reported on the same day.

CNBC claimed to have seen a screenshot indicating that the AI-powered chatbot, ChatGPT, was inaccessible on Microsoft’s corporate devices at the time.

Microsoft also updated its internal site, stating that due to security and data concerns, “a number of AI tools are no longer available for employees to use.”

That notice alluded to Microsoft’s investments in ChatGPT parent OpenAI as well as ChatGPT’s own built-in safeguards. However, it warned company employees against using the service and its competitors, as the message continued:

“[ChatGPT] is … a third-party external service … That means you must exercise caution using it due to risks of privacy and security. This goes for any other external AI services, such as Midjourney or Replika, as well.”

CNBC said that Microsoft briefly named the AI-powered graphic design tool Canva in its notice as well, though it later removed that line from the message.

Microsoft blocked services accidentally

CNBC said that Microsoft restored access to ChatGPT after it published its coverage of the incident. A representative from Microsoft told CNBC that the company unintentionally activated the restriction for all employees while testing endpoint control systems, which are designed to contain security threats.

The representative said that Microsoft encourages its employees to use ChatGPT Enterprise and its own Bing Chat Enterprise, noting that those services offer a high degree of privacy and security.

The news comes amidst widespread privacy and security concerns around AI in the U.S. and abroad. While Microsoft’s restrictive policy initially appeared to demonstrate the company’s disapproval of the current state of AI security, it seems that the policy is, in fact, a resource that could protect against future security incidents.

The post Microsoft briefly blocks ChatGPT for its employees, attributing error to systems test appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Robert Kiyosaki: Bitcoin Price ‘About to Explode’ as Fed Cuts Rates

Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki believes that bitcoin’s price is “about to explode” as the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates He predicted that as interest rates drop,

Ethereum In 2021 Vs. 2024: Fractal Suggests Major Breakout In Q4

Recent Ethereum price action saw ETH reaching another low of $2,150 on September 6, raising concerns of a more severe drop towards the $2,000 price level Although these concerns were eased with a

Bitcoin holds above $60k amid heavy volatility after FOMC confirms 50bp rate cut

Bitcoin (BTC) experienced heavy volatility on Sept 19 following the Fed’s FOMC meeting but maintained its position above the $60,000 threshold Fed chair Jerome Powell confirmed weeks of

Lawmaker Flags Concerns Over SEC’s Crypto Approach

Congressman French Hill has raised concerns over the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)’s handling of digital asset regulations, criticizing Chairman Gary Gensler’s leadership

Solana (SOL) Could Crash 40% If It Stays Below $140 – Top Analyst Shares Insights

Solana (SOL) faces significant risk as the broader cryptocurrency market rebounds from local lows, yet SOL struggles to break above the crucial $140 resistance level This underperformance has raised

Hong Kong Crypto Growth Tops Eastern Asia – How Did It Outpace The region?

Hong Kong’s 86% year-over-year crypto transaction growth is impressive Chainalysis reports that Hong Kong leads Eastern Asia in crypto adoption following this rise The region ranks 30th in