Do Not Use AI Tools: Centre Issue High Alert To Its Employees

Delhi/Hyderabad Feb 5 (Maxim News): The Central government has issued a high alert that no one should use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and to be vigilant about such tools.

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The Center has ordered that no government employee should use AI tools like Chat GPT and Deep Search in offices.  The Center has warned that the use of AI tools poses a risk of valuable data theft and that there is a risk of data leakage that should be kept confidential.

The Central government has started taking steps to prevent government information from leaking.  To keep data secret, it has banned the use of official chat, GPT, AI, etc. Some evidence has been collected that AI tools are causing problems related to financial matters and government affairs.

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Australia and Italy have banned the use of Deep Search, citing the possibility of accidents in some key documents. Open AI Chief Sam Allman will meet the IT minister as part of his visit to India. In this context, news about the ban on the use of AI has gone viral on social media. Due to this, internal orders have been issued to employees of the Indian Ministry of Finance not to use AI tools like Chat GPT and Deep Search in offices.

Copyright violations are happening in many companies.  OpenAI is facing serious problems in India. There are no servers for copyright cases. Even the courts have said that copyright cases should not be investigated.  (Maxim News)


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