Samsung Rolls Out ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude Company-Wide

Samsung Rolls Out ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude Company-Wide

Samsung announced it will roll out external generative AI tools — Google Gemini, OpenAI ChatGPT and Anthropic Claude — across all of its affiliates. It’s the first time the conglomerate has adopted outside AI tools company-wide, three years after banning public AI over data-security fears.

Why this is a big deal

Samsung’s 2023 ban (after employees leaked code into ChatGPT) became a symbol of enterprise AI caution. Reversing it signals that enterprise-grade controls — data isolation, audit logs, no-training guarantees — have matured enough to trust at scale.

What this means for you

  1. If your workplace still bans AI tools, expect that to change as enterprise safeguards improve.
  2. Use the business/enterprise tiers of these tools — they typically don’t train on your data.
  3. Never paste secrets, credentials or regulated data into consumer chatbots, even now.

FAQ

Is it safe to use AI at work now? With enterprise plans and policies, increasingly yes — but follow your company’s rules.

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