The AI platforms, especially ChatGPT, are now the most popular applications to get answers about any topics or questions thanks to artificial intelligence. Also, today ChatGPT’s company, OpenAI, released the official ChatGPT app for iPhone. However, Apple’s latest steps show that the company doesn’t want its employees to use AI-supported generative apps. Here are the details about Apple’s ban on using ChatGPT…
Apple bans the use of ChatGPT and similar applications
While you can install the new ChatGPT app for iPhone, Apple employees can’t use ChatGPT anymore due to the new restrictions. Additionally, Apple prohibited its employees from using GitHub’s Copilot, which helps you automate the writing of code and any other AI generative apps.
The reason for Apple’s ban on these applications might be the news that was revealed last month. If you remember, ChatGPT showed the chat history of users to each other. After this accident, many companies and users reacted to the platform, then the AI platform offered an option to let users turn off their chat history.
However, this is not enough for Apple developers. If an Apple developer gets any help from ChatGPT for coding, it becomes a potential leak, and it can be even used by the developers behind these AI platforms. In addition to Apple, JPMorgan Chase, and Verizon have also prohibited such platforms for their employees.
Siri might receive AI-based features
According to the latest rumors and leaks, Apple might be taking steps to improve its AI-based Siri. With new features, Siri will be an improved application, but Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the company needs to solve a few issues before announcing these features.
What do you think about Apple’s ban from using ChatGPT? You can share your thoughts below.
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