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Which one? Who has those files now?
Doesn't really matter. If there was anything notable in the reports one of the next 2 presidents would have either used it for political gain for their party, or destroyed the evidence when they could. There is no chance any useful information is in those documents that didn't come to light years ago
Cant answer for certain, but they is a chance that it wasnt connected to the network.
My company has some version of chatGPT that has been brought into our intranet and does not communicate with the outside. It also "forgets" all of the user input every so often (i think like 15 minutes?).
Our eventual plan is to feed it our internal best practice documents and all of our design records so that it can learn about our company. But it will be ours, and not connected to the outside world. We had a legit concern about data leaks, and this is how they got around it.
Or that's how they convinced you to stop worrying about it
Any competent IT would be able to monitor a systems communications. It might not be able to see what is being sent depending on encryption, but if it's trying to phone home you can see it. It might be through a vpn, or something built into a server, but it's still there, and you can configure the intranet to prevent the out bound communication from it's system.
Pretty much the standard for hospitals and DoD contractors. Honestly I'm not aware of any entities without their own private network capable of this.
I didn't say it was impossible to do. I said it's a convenient explanation to stop people from asking more questions. Companies could say (and I would bet good money that a non-zero amount of them are saying) they are doing this without actually doing it.
True true, but this is the same administration that uses third part chat apps on personal phones for discussing military operations at the highest level.
They have removed benefit of doubt.