My employer has banned the use of AI generally for anything. People were typing in too many keywords and technologies that interfere with our ability to keep our proprietary processes private. Moreons.
Yeah that is definitely a potential issue for non self hosted AI. If serious companies are going to use AI they will want to self host it. My company unveiled an AI but I played with it, and think it's just an API call to Gemini so nothing really spectacular and not usable for company specific use. I tried to ask it a generic question about a piece of software we use just to see if it knows anything about it and it did not.
Right now there are options for self hosted but not sure if they allow you to actually train it, I think they're static. Going to be neat when there are ways to train it, so it can be trained on company specific data. From a telco standpoint I could see so many uses for that such as getting info on buildings, previous incidents, who to call for a certain area, maybe even customer specific info etc. It could even learn alarm trends and such.
Of course this would need to be setup in a way where the AI recognizes access levels, so only those who have the right access would get the info.