Billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya warns that companies may be underestimating how much sensitive information they are exposing to AI systems.
In a new episode of the All-In Podcast, Palihapitiya says the convenience of tools like ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude comes with hidden data risks that many firms have not fully confronted.
He says the issue is around how employees interact with these systems in everyday workflows.
“If I gave you a PDF of some really important strategy document, or a PowerPoint deck, or a really critical model, and you’re interrogating it with one of these models, if you’re just using ChatGPT, the mainline instance of it, you’re leaking all of that prompt and response metadata back to ChatGPT, back to Gemini, back to Claude. And there’s nothing a company can do about that. If you’re using a set of agents to act on all that information, all those agent traces are going back to these model builders.”
He suggests that for some organizations, especially those handling proprietary financial or actuarial data, the implications could be severe.
“Do I, if I’m Geico, want to have all of my actuaries using all of our proprietary private and confidential data on risk pricing in an open instance of an LLM? The answer is no, that’s obvious.”
Palihapitiya says the widespread use of open AI endpoints by ambitious employees trying to move faster may already be creating unseen vulnerabilities inside major corporations.
“When do you guys think enterprises have a huge freak out around all of this and say, ‘Wow, we’re leaking all of our most important information out into the wild?’ An industrious person trying to get ahead all of a sudden is using an open endpoint to make a deck better. And somehow all of that stuff is out in the wild. They find out, and people are going to have a freak-out moment here soon.”
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