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by zoltrix303 842 days ago
The IT at the company I work for recently launched their own version of ChatGPT. Basically a chat interface that only covers the text generation. (Not image generation, OCR, etc.) When they saw nobody was using their version, they straight out blocked the domain of OpenAI altogether and the page now show a message directing users of their solution. It's a 80k + employee organization, so imagine the impact of such decision.
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That actually can make sense. Public version of ChatGPT shares your company private data with third party (OpenAI), your own version does not.
Big pharma company by any chance?