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[โ€“] [email protected] 20 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If I had to guess it will go poorly. Having tried to use ChatGPT for parts of my job, it gets a lot subtly wrong. If I had just let it do my job, it would make a mess.

[โ€“] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago

My job falls under IS, and in our monthly townhall we had a brief from the head of technology on our companies AI policy.

Our policy states we can only use approved AI systems, not sure which one but we have an account with one of the big ones. The main thing was, absolutely 100% of everything generated has to be reviewed and approved by a person before being used.

Basically any person using it will be on the hook as if they had created it themselves. They encouraged us to use it and explore where it can help, but made sure we knew we'd be responsible for the results.

Personally, I'd love to play around with it, as I do both graphics and programming as part of my job. The only issue I have is the language is so niche I doubt it'll have enough data to generate anything, and I don't want to feed proprietary code into an unsecured database to train it.

I'm sure in the next two years I'll be using it for something.