[LINK] ChatGPT
Marghanita da Cruz
marghanita at ramin.com.au
Tue Jan 31 22:10:57 AEDT 2023
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> *Major publishers are banning ChatGPT from being listed as an
> academic author. What’s the big deal? *
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> Published: January 31, 2023 2.25pm AEDT
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https://theconversation.com/major-publishers-are-banning-chatgpt-from-being-listed-as-an-academic-author-whats-the-big-deal-198765
On 30/1/23 11:22, David wrote:
> Life Matters on ABC Radio National ran a ~45 minute discussion about ChatGPT this (Monday) morning - see https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/lifematters and the usual ABC podcast channels.
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> One listener reported that ChatGPT wanted permission to access all his data stored in the Microsoft cloud by MS 365 applications, currently Teams, Word, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, OneDrive I think. Presumably ChatGPT is a MS 365 cloud application too.
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> There's an interesting symbiosis here between the release of Microsoft's ChatGPT and their recent announcement of secure cloud access for Governments (see Stephen's report on Link, quoted below). One undermines privacy, but the other offers governments their very own secret cloud for the same applications.
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>> New Office 365 Secret" means Microsoft is offering productivity tools at Impact Level 6
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>> Ref: https://www.nextgov.com/cxo-briefing/2023/01/microsoft-office-365-now-available-customers-secret-classification/382175/
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>> Microsoft unveiled more secure capabilities for its government customers with Microsoft Office 365 Government Secret cloud on Tuesday, which is now generally available to defense, intelligence and other government customers, per a company announcement.
> _David Lochrin_
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