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Date Published
Author
Fritz Ifert
Word count
783
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

OpenAI's ChatGPT desktop application for macOS has been launched, allowing users to access large language model (LLM) workflows beyond their browsers, which has raised concerns about data privacy and security among employers using generative AI. In response, OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Enterprise, which includes collaboration features and security measures ensuring that business data and conversations are not used for model training, thus reassuring teams integrating AI into their workflows. However, the effectiveness of these security measures depends on users being logged into an enterprise workspace rather than a personal one. To address this, a new feature has been introduced in the ChatGPT macOS app to verify active accounts and workspace IDs, ensuring that users are logged into the correct organizational account. This verification process is facilitated by 1Password Extended Access Management, which checks that the active workspace matches provided IDs, prompting users to switch if necessary. This measure aims to mitigate risks while maintaining productivity, reflecting the growing ubiquity of AI tools in the workplace.