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With ChatGPT's unveiling almost a year ago and their dev day yesterday, it's been a sizable amount of time that the generative AI product has been in our lives.

I use it from time to time for brainstorming ideas or riffing together phrases when I write, but it's well documented how much of a security risk they are/posing to be. My company recently did a survey that found that 89% of employees use AI while only 56% of companies educate employees on the risks of AI.

We have a AI policy in place that basically allows you to use AI, but at our discretion and within the confines of the rules set in place like disabling training features and labeling work that's been augmented by AI. So, has your company implemented any rules regarding AI tools? submitted by /u/KolideKenny
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