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by withinrafael 1170 days ago
Confusing article. It appears the company discovered employees were pasting confidential information into ChatGPT and are assuming that data is now comprised given OpenAI policies stating conversations are periodically reviewed and used for training. The data doesn't appear to be accessible to the public directly.
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It says at the beginning, that Samsung allowed employees to do so:

>> The company allowed engineers at its semiconductor arm to use the AI writer to help fix problems with their source code.

> The data doesn't appear to be accessible to the public directly.

Allegedly (reddit), some random chats were recently listed in people's chat lists[1]

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35236660

Not allegedly, they actually were.[0]

[0] https://openai.com/blog/march-20-chatgpt-outage

I forgot about that incident, good call! It's not inconceivable that one of these chats got reported back to Samsung.