@RealZer0Cool@NewsWire_US Hey now, the UK is not in the European Union, where as far as I know we don’t do difficult about airconditioning
The uk though… well they are special
@SkibidiPost@bOnemeaI404@wicks48401@ZelenskyyUa No, it is just unsafe to have a good election while your country is being invaded, not only that but how are they supposed to have elections while rockets are coming down? How is the Donbas supposed to participate in the election when it is occupied by Russia?
@JoyfulWarrior91@HalfBaked4Life@NFTmaxi_@WallStreetMav The issue with that is that it’s temporary, deleted after 30 days. Still a massive improvement however. I could still see companies preferring copilot because it’s baseline is better protected rather than just temporary chats
@HalfBaked4Life@NFTmaxi_@WallStreetMav I work at a local government office in the Netherlands. We do frown on a lot of AI tools for that precise reason. I am not allowed to disclose any case I work on to anyone and thus the risk is just too high. For personal use I would still highly recommend ChatGPT
@HalfBaked4Life@NFTmaxi_@WallStreetMav That depends, what if you are using sensitive information that shouldn’t get out? If somebody will attach a file to their prompt in ChatGPT then it automatically puts that sensitive information in danger. People don’t want that and it creates huge liability issues
@HalfBaked4Life@NFTmaxi_@WallStreetMav One reason why a lot of companies prefer copilot is because of security reasons. It (allegedly) doesn’t use what you send it as training, where as ChatGPT does. This means as a baseline that copilot is the more legally sound to use of the 2 despite ChatGPT yielding better results