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Indeed. I flagged this internally the first thing this morning, and fully expect to field questions from our clients over the next couple of weeks as the news percolates through to upper echelons.

I can tolerate Slack and/or Salesforce at large building per-customer overlays on top of a generic LLM. Those at least can provide actual business value[ß], and give their AI teams something to experiment on. But feeding gazillion companies' internal (and workspace-joined!) chats to a global model? Hell no.

Unsurprisingly, we opted out a few hours ago.

ß: a smart, context-aware autocomplete for those who need to type a lot on their phones would not be a bad idea. The current generation of autocorrupt is obnoxious.




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