Comment by PeterStuer
8 days ago
Of course you should not violate company policy, and some environments will indeed have more stringent controls and measures, but there is a whole world of grey were the CIO has put in place a moratorium on LLM but where some people will quickly crunch out the day's work at home with an AI anyways so they look more productive.
You can of course run consider running your own LLM.
I suppose the problem isn't really the technology itself but rather the quality of the employees. There would've been a lot of people cheating the system before, lets say just by copy pasting or tricking your coworkers into doing the work for you.
However if you are working with something actually interesting, chances are that you're not working with disingenuous grifters and uneducated and lazy backstabbers, so that's less of a concern as well. If you are working on interesting projects hopefully these people would've been filtered out somewhere along the line.