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25 How OpenAI Uses ChatGPT to Catch ‘Leakers’

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Stephanie Palazzolo @ The Information 1 place · today 10:00 EDT

Here at The Information, we’re always trying to break through the hype to understand how folks are actually using AI in the real world. And recently, I came across a new application of AI that I can’t say I had ever heard of before: using ChatGPT to catch so-called leakers.When a news story about OpenAI’s internal activities is published, security personnel at the company feed the article into a special version of ChatGPT that has access to internal documents as well as to Slack and email messages employees

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