Comment by jillesvangurp
6 days ago
I think this will generally be paid by employers that will pay extra to take care of the usual liability legalese. Which would typically also take care about concerns related to intellectual property, security, etc. This will be about as controversial as office 365, slack and other licenses. And you might reasonably expect some of those subscriptions to include AI features.
Anyway, your employer won't ask you for permission, they'll just expect you to use the tools they provide you with. And the responsible IT manager, VP of engineering, or whomever is just going to look at cost/benefit here and come to some conclusion based on that. My guess is most companies will pay up for some decent subscriptions and will probably get some value out of those.
Likewise freelancers might be asked to not use their personal accounts for security reasons, or they might be expected to get a proper paid subscription that provides the right guarantees in the same way that they might be expected to have a laptop to work on. I've had customers providing me with laptops and I've also done projects with my own laptop. It seems to vary.
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