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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. Who is allowed to use AI for their job?![/quote] literally everyone?[/quote] We’re not allowed to use it at my massive employer. National security field. [/quote] Models are in FedRAMP high environments. They're using it at DoD, the FFRDCs, the NSA. Who has banned this?[/quote] We’re private sector. What they use at the agencies doesn’t apply to us. [/quote] If govies are using a technology and you're not allowed to, that's really saying something about your org. [/quote] No. It says something about the US government. We would have to develop our own closed model in order for it to be secure, or at least mostly secure. As you can see from the responses to this thread, there is no business case here. It doesn’t save time and will only cost money. Anything we build will be old tech five minutes later. It doesn’t make financial sense and it doesn’t make workflow sense.[/quote] No one is "developing their own closed model". There are open source models you can run locally on your servers. If the NSA can figure out how to do this (including with proprietary models in FedRAMPd environments), your security concerns are incorrect. And that you think you would need to develop your own models means you are detached enough from how this works that "there's no business case here" is almost certainly incorrect. Do you write? Does your org produce code? Do you synthesize text data in any way? If so, you have a business case.[/quote] You’re weirdly invested in this tool getting into every nook and cranny. Why?[/quote] I want organizations doing important work to be doing it well. And that there are apparently no economic pressures on your taxpayer-funded org making them keep up -- I'm sure this isn't the only symptom of that. [/quote]
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