Verizon announced that ChatGPT 'is not accessible from our corporate systems' in an effort to limit the 'risk of losing control of customer information' and source codeJustin Sullivan/Getty Images
In a memo e-mailed to employees in late April, the South Korean electronics titan told its workers to be careful when using ChatGPT, urging them to not enter personal details or private company information into the chatbot, according to Bloomberg. Deutsche Bank barred its workers from using ChatGPT in the workplace to prevent its confidential data from being leaked
"While Generative AI are expanding, limiting usage to certain work groups and employees allows us to determine how and when to best use these quickly evolving technologies," King wrote. The investment bank expressed concerns that ChatGPT may violate its company policy.The move, announced in February, is part of the investment bank's effort to comply with the company's policy to limit its usage of third-party software, according to CNN.
When asked to confirm its restrictions on using AI, Adam Montgomery, an Amazon spokesperson, said the company has rules around how employees can use the tech in their workflows.