The article explores how companies grapple with adopting generative AI like ChatGPT due to worries about data security and copyright risks. Some major players, including JPMorgan Chase and Apple, have banned internal use, while others cautiously explore limited applications. Meanwhile, customized AI solutions by companies like Walmart and consulting firms aim to balance efficiency and security. OpenAI and Microsoft introduced enterprise-grade versions of AI tools, emphasizing heightened security measures. Overall, while companies are interested in AI, they proceed cautiously due to concerns about protecting intellectual property.
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