This is like banning search engines because you expect your workers to be expert at everything,
More like banning your engineers from discussing their work with third parties. If you feed chatgpt the same queries that you would feed to a search engine you’re probably not using it optimally.
I think the point is that you criticized them for not using the latest tool, when the motivations of the person you give confidential info probably matters a lot more. As another comment implies, they’re likely not going to abandon LLMs entirely, just make sure that they are able to be self-hosted so that the info fed stays inhouse.
(And knowing Apple, they’re probably making their own LLM anyway)
More like banning your engineers from discussing their work with third parties. If you feed chatgpt the same queries that you would feed to a search engine you’re probably not using it optimally.
That’s obvious. Whats your point? That the analogy breaks down due to this?
I think the point is that you criticized them for not using the latest tool, when the motivations of the person you give confidential info probably matters a lot more. As another comment implies, they’re likely not going to abandon LLMs entirely, just make sure that they are able to be self-hosted so that the info fed stays inhouse.
(And knowing Apple, they’re probably making their own LLM anyway)