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    Amazon Asks Its Employees to Use Cedric Instead of ChatGPT

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefOctober 2, 2024 Business No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Amazon doesn’t want its employees to talk to any other AI chatbot — except Cedric.

    A Tuesday report from Business Insider revealed that Amazon has a new internal AI bot called Cedric that securely allows employees to get their questions answered and generate document summaries — without ChatGPT. Amazon drew the comparison in a leaked internal document, stating that Cedric is “safer than ChatGPT” and that the tool aims to boost productivity.

    Amazon’s caution with third-party chatbots isn’t new. In a January 2023 document, an Amazon lawyer warned employees from sharing code or Amazon confidential information with ChatGPT and wrote that there had already been occurrences where ChatGPT’s output aligned with internal data.

    Amazon joins companies like Accenture and Edelman in creating custom AI tools for employees.

    Related: Amazon CEO Mandates Employees Work in the Office 5 Days Per Week Starting January: ‘Strengthening Our Culture Remains a Top Priority’

    Amazon also plans to incorporate AI into other parts of its business. Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman told employees in August that in the next two years, “it’s possible that most developers are not coding” because AI will fill in the gaps.

    He said that software engineers will be tasked more with innovation and thinking about customer needs than with coding.

    In the second quarter of 2024, Amazon had over 1.5 million employees.

    Related: Amazon Is Reportedly Tracking ‘Coffee Badging’ Workers and Their Real In-Office Hours



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