Several Samsung employees have shared internal documents, annotations and source code with the OpenAI service, ChatGPT. This tool is fueled by the information provided by users in their requests (“prompts”) to improve the responses given to users.

The engineers involved used ChatGPT to optimize some sequences and identify errors in the design phase. In other cases, the data contained information about an internal presentation, content that Samsung obviously does not want the public to know.

Samsung has warned its employees about the risks associated with using this type of tool, explaining that there is no way to prevent the leakage of data deposited in this type of service. Todavía no se sabe si Samsung ha pedido a OpenAI el borrado de esta información sensible.

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