I will ask again: The corporate data in the cloud? Sells, relationships, confidential information. I am crazy, or the world is getting ridiculous?
First killing copyright. Now what? Privacy? Security?
My guess is that most people making the decision to use ChatGPT on confidential data are low level employees looking to reduce their workload, and their bosses are happier with the improved performance (with the same salary).
Going on a tangent, the other day a friend of mine was explaining how he uses Google Drive to copy files from an iPad to a Windows laptop. He is trying hard to make sure three letter agencies have an extra copy of his data, just in case.
Is there some kind of "backdoor" to enable the cloud provider to grant law enforcement/intelligence/etc access? Or not?
From what I understand, theoretically with something like AMD SEV it could be configured so no such "backdoor" exists. However, is it actually set up that way in practice?
So I am the only one stupid enough to have a private cloud?
And the biggest and most successful corporations have trusted their intellectual property to Microsoft and Google?
Boy, I am living under the rock. It is time to break all the walls. Right?
This would be the same Microsoft that can´t explain to the US State Department how there was a golden key floating around that allowed their email to be hacked?
The calculation considers potential financial damage from having a cloud based security issue and most will find that the financial damage * risk < efficiency gains from just using cloud where everything is handled for you and you can just focus on your work.
People make different decisions due to different preferences. There’s no need for melodramatic character judgements here, relax lol. You’re not stupid. People who chose differently aren’t either.